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Revision as of 10:52, 7 August 2006

Nishida is a Japanese camera maker that was active from at least 1941. Its full name was Nishida Kōgaku Kikai Seisakusho[1] (西田光学器械製作所) and later Nishida Kōgaku Kōgyō K.K. (西田光学工業株式会社). This Japanese page says that it was the maker of the NKK shutters.

The name "Nishida" consists of two parts: nishi, meaning "west"; and ta, whose pronunciation many Japanese people find distinguishable from the "ter" sound of English "after". Thus the name "Wester" for Nishida's products: "west" from nishi, and "ter" from ta.

Nishida Kōgaku went bankrupt in January 1958.

Nishida cameras

120 film

6×6 folders

4.5×6 folders

McKeown lists the Mikado Semi 4.5×6 folding camera under both Nishida and Sumida, but a page of the AJCC attributes it to the latter, and a picture of the back of a Mikado shows a plate marked SUMIDA OPTICAL WORKS. The Asahi Camera collection similarly describes the Apollo II as by both Nishida and Sumida.

35mm film

  • Auto West

Other cameras with lenses by Nishida

References / further reading

  • Its address in 1943 was Tōkyō-shi Takinogawa-ku Takinogawa-chō 1, 935 (東京市滝野川區滝野川町1,935).