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[[Nishida]] made a number of lenses from the 1930s to the 1950s, sold to other camera makers or used on its own cameras.
 
[[Nishida]] made a number of lenses from the 1930s to the 1950s, sold to other camera makers or used on its own cameras.
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== For 6×6cm format: 75/4.5 and 75/3.5 ==
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From the late 1930s, Nishida offered a standard three-element 75mm lens for 6×6cm or 4.5×6cm format cameras, in two different apertures f/4.5 and f/3.5. It was called Wester on most cameras, but was also supplied as the Lucky to go with the [[Fujimoto]] products.
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== For 4×4cm format: 70/4.5 and 65/3.2 ==
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In the late 1930s and early 1940s, Nishida made the Super Anastigmat lenses mounted on the [[Super Flex Baby]] 4×4cm SLR made by [[Umemoto]] and distributed by [[Kikōdō]].
  
 
== Cameras equipped ==
 
== Cameras equipped ==

Revision as of 15:28, 10 January 2008

Nishida made a number of lenses from the 1930s to the 1950s, sold to other camera makers or used on its own cameras.

For 6×6cm format: 75/4.5 and 75/3.5

From the late 1930s, Nishida offered a standard three-element 75mm lens for 6×6cm or 4.5×6cm format cameras, in two different apertures f/4.5 and f/3.5. It was called Wester on most cameras, but was also supplied as the Lucky to go with the Fujimoto products.

For 4×4cm format: 70/4.5 and 65/3.2

In the late 1930s and early 1940s, Nishida made the Super Anastigmat lenses mounted on the Super Flex Baby 4×4cm SLR made by Umemoto and distributed by Kikōdō.

Cameras equipped

The inclusion in the list does not mean that all the variants were equipped with Nishida lenses.