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− | The word '''Olympic''' appears in various camera names and | + | The word '''Olympic''' appears in various camera names: |
+ | * cameras distributed by [[Asahi Bussan]] then by [[Ricoh|Riken Kōgaku Kōgyō]] in the 1930s and early 1940s (these are sometimes attributed to a company called "Olympic Camera" or "Olympic Camera Works", see the discussion in [[Asahi Bussan]]): | ||
+ | ** [[Olympic]] (3×4cm and 4×4cm, bakelite) | ||
+ | ** [[Semi Olympic]] (4.5×6cm, bakelite) | ||
+ | ** [[Super Olympic]] (24×36mm, bakelite) | ||
+ | ** [[Vest Alex and Vest Olympic|Vest Olympic]] (4×6.5cm) | ||
+ | ** [[Vest Alex and Vest Olympic|Regal Olympic]] (4×6.5cm) | ||
+ | * the [[Goldstein box cameras|Olympic]] 6×9cm box camera made by [[Goldstein]] in the early 1950s | ||
− | + | The name "Olympic" is also used for various special editions commemorating the Olympic Games. | |
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Revision as of 23:31, 23 January 2009
Disambiguation Page
The word Olympic appears in various camera names:
- cameras distributed by Asahi Bussan then by Riken Kōgaku Kōgyō in the 1930s and early 1940s (these are sometimes attributed to a company called "Olympic Camera" or "Olympic Camera Works", see the discussion in Asahi Bussan):
- Olympic (3×4cm and 4×4cm, bakelite)
- Semi Olympic (4.5×6cm, bakelite)
- Super Olympic (24×36mm, bakelite)
- Vest Olympic (4×6.5cm)
- Regal Olympic (4×6.5cm)
- the Olympic 6×9cm box camera made by Goldstein in the early 1950s
The name "Olympic" is also used for various special editions commemorating the Olympic Games.