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− | '''Mycro Camera Co., Ltd.''' was a Japanese camera maker in the first half of the 1950s, based in Tokyo, Setagaya.<REF> Its address was No.711, 1-chome Setagaya, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo. Source: English user manual for the Mycro IIIA reproduced in Awano, p.7 of {{CCN}} no.276. </REF> Its name is engraved on the late [[Mycro|Mycro IIIA]] and appears in the camera's English user manual.<REF> English user manual for the Mycro IIIA reproduced in Awano, p.7 of {{CCN}} no.276. </REF> It was perhaps the successor of [[Akita|Akita Seisakusho]], and perhaps made others models of the [[Mycro]] series | + | '''Mycro Camera Co., Ltd.''' was a Japanese camera maker in the first half of the 1950s, based in Tokyo, Setagaya.<REF> Its address was No.711, 1-chome Setagaya, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo. Source: English user manual for the Mycro IIIA reproduced in Awano, p.7 of {{CCN}} no.276. </REF> Its name is engraved on the late [[Mycro|Mycro IIIA]] and appears in the camera's English user manual.<REF> English user manual for the Mycro IIIA reproduced in Awano, p.7 of {{CCN}} no.276. </REF> It was perhaps the successor of [[Akita|Akita Seisakusho]], and perhaps made others models of the [[Mycro]] series in the postwar period. |
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Revision as of 14:26, 17 August 2008
Mycro Camera Co., Ltd. was a Japanese camera maker in the first half of the 1950s, based in Tokyo, Setagaya.[1] Its name is engraved on the late Mycro IIIA and appears in the camera's English user manual.[2] It was perhaps the successor of Akita Seisakusho, and perhaps made others models of the Mycro series in the postwar period.
Notes
- ↑ Its address was No.711, 1-chome Setagaya, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo. Source: English user manual for the Mycro IIIA reproduced in Awano, p.7 of Camera Collectors' News no.276.
- ↑ English user manual for the Mycro IIIA reproduced in Awano, p.7 of Camera Collectors' News no.276.
Bibliography
- Awano Mikio (粟野幹男). "Maikuro sengohen (2)" (マイクロ戦後編[2], Mycro postwar edition [2]). In Camera Collectors' News no.276 (May 2000). Nishinomiya: Camera Collectors News-sha.