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* [[Exakta lenses#Sankyō Kōki / Komura)|Komura lenses in Exakta mount]]
 
* [[Exakta lenses#Sankyō Kōki / Komura)|Komura lenses in Exakta mount]]
 
* [[Contax rangefinder lenses#Sankyō Kōki / Komura)|Komura lenses in Contax rangefinder mount]]
 
* [[Contax rangefinder lenses#Sankyō Kōki / Komura)|Komura lenses in Contax rangefinder mount]]
An E. Chibanone lens has been observed on a [[Semi Frank]], perhaps made by Sankyō Kōki despite the unusual spelling. Chibanon or Chibanone (チバノン) lenses are also advertised on the [[Copenflex]] and [[Frank Six|Sanon Six]] (made by the same company [[Tōsei|Tōsei Kōki]]), as well as another lens perhaps called Chibar (チバー) on the [[Frank Six|Sanon Six II]].
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Sankyō Kōki may have supplied lenses to the [[Tōsei|Tōsei Kōki]] company, before the use of the Komura brand: a [[Semi Frank]] has been observed with an E. Chibanone lens (a curious spelling variant), and Chibanon or Chibanone (チバノン) lenses are advertised on the [[Copenflex]] and [[Frank Six|Sanon Six]], as well as another lens perhaps called Chibar (チバー) on the [[Frank Six|Sanon Six II]].
  
 
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See also Sankyō Kōgaku, another Japanese lens maker.

Sankyō Kōki K.K. (三協光機㈱) was a Japanese company. It used the brand name Komura for a variety of lenses. It also used the brand name Chibanon for enlarging lenses,[1] and perhaps for some camera lenses as well.

Lens list

Camera lenses

Sankyō Kōki may have supplied lenses to the Tōsei Kōki company, before the use of the Komura brand: a Semi Frank has been observed with an E. Chibanone lens (a curious spelling variant), and Chibanon or Chibanone (チバノン) lenses are advertised on the Copenflex and Sanon Six, as well as another lens perhaps called Chibar (チバー) on the Sanon Six II.

Other

  • Chibanon enlarging lenses: 80/3.5, 75/3.5, 50/3.5, 50/2.8[2]

Notes

  1. This advertisement dated 1954, reproduced in Shashin-Bako, gives the name "Chivanon" in Roman letters, but this is probably a typo.
  2. Advertisement dated 1954 reproduced in Shashin-Bako.

Links

In Japanese: