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== 127 film == | == 127 film == | ||
− | * [[Well Standard]] ( | + | * [[Well Standard]] (4×5) |
== 120 film == | == 120 film == | ||
− | * [[Well Super]] (4. | + | * [[Well Super]] (4.5×6) |
− | * Calm J ( | + | * [[Calm Six|Calm J]] (6×6 folding rangefinder) |
− | * Silver Super Six ( | + | * Silver Super Six (6×6 folding rangefinder) |
== Links == | == Links == |
Revision as of 11:51, 2 August 2006
Nihon Kōki (日本光機, meaning Japan Optics) was a Japanese camera maker. Some of its cameras were distributed by Misuzu Shōkai.
A company called Nihon Kōki Kōgyō K.K. (日本光機工業株式会社) exists today and makes parts for lighthouses since 1919. A company also called Nihon Kōki Kōgyō K.K. (maybe the same one) advertised the Semi Sport and Lucky enlarger in 1949. Both products were made before and during the war by Fujimoto, and the relationship between all these companies is unknown.
127 film
- Well Standard (4×5)
120 film
- Well Super (4.5×6)
- Calm J (6×6 folding rangefinder)
- Silver Super Six (6×6 folding rangefinder)