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'''Mycro-sha''' (マイクロ社) was a Japanese company based in Tokyo, Kabuto-chō, in the late 1930s.<REF> Its address in 1939 was Tōkyō Kabuto-chō Tōkabu Bldg. (東京・兜町・東株ビル). Source: advertisement in {{ACA}} October 1939 reproduced in Awano, p.5 of {{CCN}} no.274. </REF> Its name appears on an October 1939 advertisement published for the release of the [[Mycro]] subminiature camera. This camera was manufactured by [[Akita|Akita Seisakusho]], at least from 1941 onwards.<REF> Awano, p.2 of {{CCN}} no.274, says that Akita's name appears in advertisements for the Mycro from July 1941. </REF> Mycro-sha might have been a predecessor to Akita, and the initial maker of the [[Mycro]], but this is unconfirmed. | '''Mycro-sha''' (マイクロ社) was a Japanese company based in Tokyo, Kabuto-chō, in the late 1930s.<REF> Its address in 1939 was Tōkyō Kabuto-chō Tōkabu Bldg. (東京・兜町・東株ビル). Source: advertisement in {{ACA}} October 1939 reproduced in Awano, p.5 of {{CCN}} no.274. </REF> Its name appears on an October 1939 advertisement published for the release of the [[Mycro]] subminiature camera. This camera was manufactured by [[Akita|Akita Seisakusho]], at least from 1941 onwards.<REF> Awano, p.2 of {{CCN}} no.274, says that Akita's name appears in advertisements for the Mycro from July 1941. </REF> Mycro-sha might have been a predecessor to Akita, and the initial maker of the [[Mycro]], but this is unconfirmed. | ||
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Mycro-sha (マイクロ社) was a Japanese company based in Tokyo, Kabuto-chō, in the late 1930s.[1] Its name appears on an October 1939 advertisement published for the release of the Mycro subminiature camera. This camera was manufactured by Akita Seisakusho, at least from 1941 onwards.[2] Mycro-sha might have been a predecessor to Akita, and the initial maker of the Mycro, but this is unconfirmed.
Notes
- ↑ Its address in 1939 was Tōkyō Kabuto-chō Tōkabu Bldg. (東京・兜町・東株ビル). Source: advertisement in Asahi Camera October 1939 reproduced in Awano, p.5 of Camera Collectors' News no.274.
- ↑ Awano, p.2 of Camera Collectors' News no.274, says that Akita's name appears in advertisements for the Mycro from July 1941.
Bibliography
- Awano Mikio (粟野幹男). "Maikuro kamera (senzenhen)" (マイクロカメラ[戦前編], Mycro camera [prewar edition]). In Camera Collectors' News no.274 (April 2000). Nishinomiya: Camera Collectors News-sha.