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The word '''Light''' appears in the names of various cameras, among which are the following: | The word '''Light''' appears in the names of various cameras, among which are the following: | ||
− | * the [[Light ( | + | * the [[Light (3×4)]] camera made by [[Ōhashi]] in 1929 |
+ | * the [[Weha plate folders|Weha Light]] plate folder, distributed by [[Yamamoto Shashinki-ten]] in the early 1930s | ||
+ | * the [[Tougodo box-shaped cameras|Light-Go and B Light-Go]] [[no-need-darkroom]] [[pseudo TLR]] cameras made by [[Tougodo]] in the early or mid-1930s | ||
* the [[Baby Light]] made by [[Ōhashi]] in 1936 and 1937 | * the [[Baby Light]] made by [[Ōhashi]] in 1936 and 1937 | ||
* the [[Roll Light Ref]] made by [[Ōhashi]] in 1937 | * the [[Roll Light Ref]] made by [[Ōhashi]] in 1937 | ||
+ | * the [[Light (4×6.5)]] camera distributed by [[Sasaki|Sasaki Shōten]] in 1940 | ||
* the [[Kowa Kid|Light Super]], a name variant of the [[Kowa Kid]] dated about 1960 | * the [[Kowa Kid|Light Super]], a name variant of the [[Kowa Kid]] dated about 1960 | ||
It also appears in the name of some camera parts or accessories: | It also appears in the name of some camera parts or accessories: | ||
− | * | + | * the [[Light (shutter)|Light shutter]] mounted on some Japanese cameras in the 1930s |
Latest revision as of 13:52, 11 May 2008
Disambiguation Page
The word Light appears in the names of various cameras, among which are the following:
- the Light (3×4) camera made by Ōhashi in 1929
- the Weha Light plate folder, distributed by Yamamoto Shashinki-ten in the early 1930s
- the Light-Go and B Light-Go no-need-darkroom pseudo TLR cameras made by Tougodo in the early or mid-1930s
- the Baby Light made by Ōhashi in 1936 and 1937
- the Roll Light Ref made by Ōhashi in 1937
- the Light (4×6.5) camera distributed by Sasaki Shōten in 1940
- the Light Super, a name variant of the Kowa Kid dated about 1960
It also appears in the name of some camera parts or accessories:
- the Light shutter mounted on some Japanese cameras in the 1930s