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[[Hit]] type camera for 17.5mm paper-backed roll film. Compared to other ''Hits'' it has several advantages: 3 f-stops (f4.5 , f6.3 and f8), two finders (one of reflecting type), and an optional tele-converter. Maybe its name derives from its "mighty" looking when the converter is used. Other attributes are standard: non-focusable 25mm lens, 14×14mm frame size, and B and I mode as shutter settings. Made in 1947 by [[Tōkō Shashin|Tōkō Shashin K.K.]] (東興写真株式会社), marked "MADE IN OCCUPIED JAPAN".
Hit type camera. Made by Tōkō Shashin K.K. (東興写真株式会社), 1947.
 
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
 
* [http://mycro.jp/mighty/jp/index.html Mighty camera page, reference site in Japanese]
 
* [http://mycro.jp/mighty/jp/index.html Mighty camera page, reference site in Japanese]
 
* [http://www.vintagephoto.tv/mighty.shtml Mighty at Scott's photographica collection]
 
* [http://www.vintagephoto.tv/mighty.shtml Mighty at Scott's photographica collection]
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* [http://www.submin.com/17.5mm/collection/mighty/index.htm Mighty] at submin.com [http://www.submin.com]
  
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Revision as of 21:56, 1 January 2008

Hit type camera for 17.5mm paper-backed roll film. Compared to other Hits it has several advantages: 3 f-stops (f4.5 , f6.3 and f8), two finders (one of reflecting type), and an optional tele-converter. Maybe its name derives from its "mighty" looking when the converter is used. Other attributes are standard: non-focusable 25mm lens, 14×14mm frame size, and B and I mode as shutter settings. Made in 1947 by Tōkō Shashin K.K. (東興写真株式会社), marked "MADE IN OCCUPIED JAPAN".

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