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* the [[Lord (Tōkyō Kōgaku)|Lord]] made in 1937–8 by [[Tōkyō Kōgaku]] (later Topcon), a company that was dependent of Hattori a the time | * the [[Lord (Tōkyō Kōgaku)|Lord]] made in 1937–8 by [[Tōkyō Kōgaku]] (later Topcon), a company that was dependent of Hattori a the time | ||
* the Semi Lord, a rebadged version of the [[Semi Wester (postwar)|Semi Wester]], distributed in the early 1950s by [[Inoue]] | * the Semi Lord, a rebadged version of the [[Semi Wester (postwar)|Semi Wester]], distributed in the early 1950s by [[Inoue]] | ||
− | * the Lord cameras made by [[Okaya]] and distributed by Hattori | + | * the Lord cameras made by [[Okaya]] and distributed by [[Hattori]] |
+ | * viewfinder cameras made by [[Foxtechna]] |
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Disambiguation Page
The name Lord was used for Japanese cameras related to Hattori Tokei-ten, that was probably the owner of the name:
- the Lord made in 1937–8 by Tōkyō Kōgaku (later Topcon), a company that was dependent of Hattori a the time
- the Semi Lord, a rebadged version of the Semi Wester, distributed in the early 1950s by Inoue
- the Lord cameras made by Okaya and distributed by Hattori
- viewfinder cameras made by Foxtechna