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* [http://www.nittoseiko.co.jp/e/profile/history.html Company history] ([http://www.nittoseiko.co.jp/j/profile/history.html Japanese version]) and [http://www.nittoseiko.co.jp/e/profile/pro_info.html company profile] ([http://www.nittoseiko.co.jp/j/profile/main.html Japanese version]) in the [http://www.nittoseiko.co.jp/e/index.html Nitto Seiko official website] ([http://www.nittoseiko.co.jp/index.html Japanese version]) | * [http://www.nittoseiko.co.jp/e/profile/history.html Company history] ([http://www.nittoseiko.co.jp/j/profile/history.html Japanese version]) and [http://www.nittoseiko.co.jp/e/profile/pro_info.html company profile] ([http://www.nittoseiko.co.jp/j/profile/main.html Japanese version]) in the [http://www.nittoseiko.co.jp/e/index.html Nitto Seiko official website] ([http://www.nittoseiko.co.jp/index.html Japanese version]) | ||
− | * [http://www.cameraguild.jp/nekosan/0205.htm Elega-35] in [http://www.cameraguild.jp/nekosan/ Nekosan's website], with some details about | + | * [http://www.cameraguild.jp/nekosan/0205.htm Elega-35] in [http://www.cameraguild.jp/nekosan/ Nekosan's website], with some details about Nittō Seikō |
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Nittō Seikō K.K. (日東精工㈱) is a Japanese company, which made some cameras in the 1950s.
The company was founded on February 25, 1938[1] and manufactured various parts, including flash guns from 1950.[2] It made two 35mm cameras in the first half of the 1950s, the Look and the Elega-35.[3] The company still exists (2007) and makes industrial parts, tools and measuring instruments.
Notes
- ↑ Official company profile.
- ↑ Official company history.
- ↑ Attribution of the Look and Elega-35: this page by Nekosan.
Links
In English:
- Company history (Japanese version) and company profile (Japanese version) in the Nitto Seiko official website (Japanese version)
- Elega-35 in Nekosan's website, with some details about Nittō Seikō