Otagi Michifusa

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Otagi Michifusa (愛宕通英) was a Japanese camera designer. He was born in 1901, studied at the Tokyo University and worked from 1926 to 1933 as an engineer in the Naval Aviation headquarters.[1] He entered the company Tōkyō Kōgaku (the future maker of the Topcon cameras) in 1933 and designed the Minion, Minion 35 and Primoflex.[2] In 1952, he left the company and founded the Ginyū Optical Laboratory (銀友光機研究所, Ginyū Kōki Kenkyūsho).[3] He edited the Kamera Nenkan annual supplements of Nippon Camera.[4] He died in 1974.

Notes

  1. Fujishima, p. 89 and this biographical notice in the Nippon Camera website.
  2. Fujishima, p. 89.
  3. Biographical notice in the Nippon Camera website.
  4. Biographical notice in the Nippon Camera website.

Bibliography

Links

  • Extract of Kamera to renzu no jiten (カメラとレンズの事典, Dictionary of cameras and lenses) written by Otagi Michifusa, reproduced in the website of the magazine Nippon Camera with a short biographical notice (web archive version, January 18, 2006, the character encoding is Shift_JIS)