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Various Japanese cameras are called '''Rolex''': | Various Japanese cameras are called '''Rolex''': | ||
* the [[Rolex (TLR)]], a 6×6 TLR attributed to [[Toyo Seiko]] | * the [[Rolex (TLR)]], a 6×6 TLR attributed to [[Toyo Seiko]] | ||
− | * the Rolex 35 III, a 35mm viewfinder camera, derivative of the [[Camel, Comex, Kikuca 35 and Rolex 35|Camel]], ostensibly made by [[Toyo Seiko]], c.1953 | + | * the Rolex 35 III, a 35mm viewfinder camera, derivative of the [[Camel, Comex 35, Kikuca 35 and Rolex 35 III|Camel]], ostensibly made by [[Toyo Seiko]], c.1953 |
− | * the Rolex 35, a 35mm viewfinder camera, name variant of the [[Cosmo 35, Micronta 35 and Rolex 35|Cosmo 35]], | + | * the Rolex 35, a 35mm viewfinder camera, name variant of the [[Cosmo 35, Micronta 35 and Rolex 35|Cosmo 35]], c.1955 |
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Disambiguation Page
Various Japanese cameras are called Rolex:
- the Rolex (TLR), a 6×6 TLR attributed to Toyo Seiko
- the Rolex 35 III, a 35mm viewfinder camera, derivative of the Camel, ostensibly made by Toyo Seiko, c.1953
- the Rolex 35, a 35mm viewfinder camera, name variant of the Cosmo 35, c.1955