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'''Mars Shashin Kōgyō-sha''' (マース写真工業社) was a Japanese company based in Tokyo, Ebara in 1943.<REF> Its address in 1943 was Tōkyō-to Ebara-ku Ebara 5–28 (東京都荏原区荏原5–28). Source: {{Inquiry1943_short}}. </REF> It was listed in the April 1943 government inquiry on Japanese camera production as the maker of the Patent Mars shutter (T, B, 1–250) mounted on the [[Semi Mulber]], [[Zeitax|Semi Zeitax]], [[Semi Miss]] and [[Starflex]]. The company also made the [[Lex]] shutter (T, B, 5–200), and perhaps the Balnet shutter found on some [[Baby Balnet]] cameras.
 
'''Mars Shashin Kōgyō-sha''' (マース写真工業社) was a Japanese company based in Tokyo, Ebara in 1943.<REF> Its address in 1943 was Tōkyō-to Ebara-ku Ebara 5–28 (東京都荏原区荏原5–28). Source: {{Inquiry1943_short}}. </REF> It was listed in the April 1943 government inquiry on Japanese camera production as the maker of the Patent Mars shutter (T, B, 1–250) mounted on the [[Semi Mulber]], [[Zeitax|Semi Zeitax]], [[Semi Miss]] and [[Starflex]]. The company also made the [[Lex]] shutter (T, B, 5–200), and perhaps the Balnet shutter found on some [[Baby Balnet]] cameras.
  

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See also the Mars Camera and Mars 99 by Emil Wünsche.

Mars Shashin Kōgyō-sha (マース写真工業社) was a Japanese company based in Tokyo, Ebara in 1943.[1] It was listed in the April 1943 government inquiry on Japanese camera production as the maker of the Patent Mars shutter (T, B, 1–250) mounted on the Semi Mulber, Semi Zeitax, Semi Miss and Starflex. The company also made the Lex shutter (T, B, 5–200), and perhaps the Balnet shutter found on some Baby Balnet cameras.

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  1. Its address in 1943 was Tōkyō-to Ebara-ku Ebara 5–28 (東京都荏原区荏原5–28). Source: "Kokusan shashinki no genjōchōsa" ("Inquiry into Japanese cameras").

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