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== Mycro Camera Co., Inc. ==
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'''Mycro Camera Co., Inc.''' was a distributor based in New York in the late 1940s and early 1950s, certainly specialized in the import of Japanese subminiature cameras. It was the exclusive distributor of the [[Myracle and Hope]] made by [[Sugaya]], and its name appears on most camera bodies, cases and boxes. The company's name has also been observed on the original box of some [[Mycro|Mycro I]] cameras, and it was perhaps the importer of the [[Mycro]] camera line into the United States as well.<REF> Boxes pictured in [http://www.submin.com/17.5mm/collection/mycro/i_patents_mij_stars.htm this page at submin.com], and observed in an online auction. </REF>
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== Mycro Camera Co., Ltd. ==
 
== Mycro Camera Co., Ltd. ==
'''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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'''Mycro Camera Co., Ltd.''' was a Japanese camera maker based in Tokyo, Setagaya in the mid-1950s.<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]] made c.1954 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.
 
 
== Mycro Camera Co., Inc. ==
 
'''Mycro Camera Co., Inc.''', a different company based in New York, was perhaps the importer of the [[Mycro]] camera into the United States. Its name has been observed on the original box of a [[Mycro|Mycro I]] dating from the late 1940s or early 1950s.<REF> Camera with original box observed in an online auction. </REF>
 
  
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 22:43, 17 August 2008

Mycro Camera Co., Inc.

Mycro Camera Co., Inc. was a distributor based in New York in the late 1940s and early 1950s, certainly specialized in the import of Japanese subminiature cameras. It was the exclusive distributor of the Myracle and Hope made by Sugaya, and its name appears on most camera bodies, cases and boxes. The company's name has also been observed on the original box of some Mycro I cameras, and it was perhaps the importer of the Mycro camera line into the United States as well.[1]

Mycro Camera Co., Ltd.

Mycro Camera Co., Ltd. was a Japanese camera maker based in Tokyo, Setagaya in the mid-1950s.[2] Its name is engraved on the late Mycro IIIA made c.1954 and appears in the camera's English user manual.[3] It was perhaps the successor of Akita Seisakusho, and perhaps made others models of the Mycro series in the postwar period.

Notes

  1. Boxes pictured in this page at submin.com, and observed in an online auction.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.