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The Japanese name '''Mizuho''' is found in the following: | The Japanese name '''Mizuho''' is found in the following: | ||
− | * the [[Mizuho (Kuribayashi)|Mizuho]], a 4.5& | + | * Mizuho Kōgaku Kenkyūjo, a dependent company of [[Olympus|Takachiho]] (the predecessor of [[Olympus]]) around 1935, which developed the [[Zuiko]] lens |
− | * [[ | + | * the [[Mizuho (Kuribayashi)|Mizuho]], a 4.5×6cm folder by [[Petri|Kuribayashi]], its Mizuho lens made by [[Ogasawara]] and its Mizuho shutter made by [[Petri|Kuribayashi]] |
+ | * [[Neoca|Mizuho Kōki Seisakusho]], later Mizuho Kamera Kōgyō K.K., the predecessor of [[Neoca]] | ||
* the [[Mizuho Six]], a 6×6cm folder made by the latter | * the [[Mizuho Six]], a 6×6cm folder made by the latter |
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The Japanese name Mizuho is found in the following:
- Mizuho Kōgaku Kenkyūjo, a dependent company of Takachiho (the predecessor of Olympus) around 1935, which developed the Zuiko lens
- the Mizuho, a 4.5×6cm folder by Kuribayashi, its Mizuho lens made by Ogasawara and its Mizuho shutter made by Kuribayashi
- Mizuho Kōki Seisakusho, later Mizuho Kamera Kōgyō K.K., the predecessor of Neoca
- the Mizuho Six, a 6×6cm folder made by the latter