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*  Sakura Pak 300, 126 film, 1970s
 
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The Sakura brand was used by Konishi, Konishiroku and Konica for a variety of other products. For example, it was the company's film brand from the 1930s to the 1980s.
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The Sakura brand was used by Konishi, Konishiroku and Konica for a variety of other products, including the [[Sakura rollfilm holder]]. It was also the company's film brand from the 1930s to the 1980s.
  
 
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Disambiguation Page

The name Sakura was used by Konishi, then Konishiroku (predecessors of Konica) for various cameras. The word sakura (さくら) means "cherry" in Japanese, and Konishi used the brand name Cherry in 1903 for its first amateur camera, before switching to Sakura in 1906–7.

Here is a list of the Sakura cameras:

The Sakura brand was used by Konishi, Konishiroku and Konica for a variety of other products, including the Sakura rollfilm holder. It was also the company's film brand from the 1930s to the 1980s.