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* [[Prakticar]] ([[Pentacon]]) | * [[Prakticar]] ([[Pentacon]]) |
Latest revision as of 07:24, 7 March 2022
List of Japanese lens brands
Major brands
Minor brands
Rebranders
- Sears
- Revuenon (Revue)[1]
- Phoenix
- Photax
- Photax-Paragon
- Prinz Galaxy
- Popular
- Porst
- Rubica (Photo-Import Hamburg)
- Exakta
- Soligor (Allied Impex Corp., New York 10, N.Y.)
- Spiratone
- Weltblick
- Spiratone
- Hanimar/Hanimex
- Helios (Soviet brand)
- Eyemik
- Quantaray[2]
- Eyemik-Quantaray
- Prakticar (Pentacon)
- Carl Zeiss
- Carl Zeiss Jena (Cosina design zooms)[3]