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− | '''Matsuzaki Shashinki-ten''' (松崎写真機店) was a Japanese distributor before the war. It sold the [[Baby Chrome]], the [[Zeitax|Zeitax I]], the KI exposure meter and various accessories wearing the name Tsubasa, perhaps made by [[Tōkyō Shashin|Tōkyō Shashin Kōgaku Kōgyō-sho]]. Many advertisements issued by Matsuzaki indicate that it was the "distributor of the Tsubasa photographic products" (ツバサ写真用品発売元). | + | '''Matsuzaki Shashinki-ten''' (松崎写真機店) was a Japanese distributor before the war. It sold the [[Baby Chrome]], the [[Zeitax|Zeitax I]], the KI exposure meter and various accessories wearing the name Tsubasa, perhaps made by [[Tōkyō Shashin|Tōkyō Shashin Kōgaku Kōgyō-sho]]. Many advertisements issued by Matsuzaki indicate that it was the "distributor of the Tsubasa photographic products" (ツバサ写真用品発売元). It seems that this is unrelated with the cameras called Tsubasa made by [[Kigawa|Optochrom and later Kigawa]]. |
Matsuzaki was also the authorized dealer in Kansai (Western Japan) of the [[Gelto]] made by [[Tōa Kōki]] and distributed by [[Hattori|Hattori Tokei-ten]]. | Matsuzaki was also the authorized dealer in Kansai (Western Japan) of the [[Gelto]] made by [[Tōa Kōki]] and distributed by [[Hattori|Hattori Tokei-ten]]. |
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Matsuzaki Shashinki-ten (松崎写真機店) was a Japanese distributor before the war. It sold the Baby Chrome, the Zeitax I, the KI exposure meter and various accessories wearing the name Tsubasa, perhaps made by Tōkyō Shashin Kōgaku Kōgyō-sho. Many advertisements issued by Matsuzaki indicate that it was the "distributor of the Tsubasa photographic products" (ツバサ写真用品発売元). It seems that this is unrelated with the cameras called Tsubasa made by Optochrom and later Kigawa.
Matsuzaki was also the authorized dealer in Kansai (Western Japan) of the Gelto made by Tōa Kōki and distributed by Hattori Tokei-ten.
Links
In Japanese
- Advertisement for the Tsubasa hood published in the 20 June 1937 issue of Sunday Mainichi, reproduced in the small format camera page of the Gochamaze website