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'''Shōwa Kōki''' (昭和光機) was an optical company in Setagaya-ku (southwest Tokyo) that produced [[Coral]] lenses. It was absorbed by [[Aires]] at the end of 1953.<ref>Hagiya, p.&nbsp;99.</ref>
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'''Shōwa Kōki''' (昭和光機) founded in 1945 an optical company in Setagaya-ku (southwest Tokyo).
  
This company was unrelated to Shōwa Kōgaku, which made Leotax brand cameras.<ref>Hagiya, pp.&nbsp;99&ndash;100.</ref>
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In 1946 (Showa 21), two types of binoculars were submitted as samples along with a binocular export plan to GHQ. Later, these binoculars were sold by USCC (U.S. Commercial Company).<ref>[https://www.jtmas.jp/data/pdf/postwar_industry.pdf|戦後の望遠鏡業界と双眼鏡輸出の歴史 社団法人日本望遠鏡工業会 October 2001 (Heisei 13)]</ref>
  
==Notes==
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In 1953, the company absorbed by [[Aires]] at the end of 1953.<ref>Hagiya, p.99.</ref>
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In 1959, the company became an affiliate of NEC Corporation.
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In 1995, the company name was changed to Showa Optronics Co.
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In 2020, became an affiliate of Kyocera Corporation.
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Currently, the company name is changed to Kyocera SOC Corporation.<ref>[https://www.ksoc.co.jp/kaisha/history/|History by Kyocera SOC Corporation homepage]</ref>
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This company was unrelated to [[Shōwa Kōgaku]], which made Leotax brand cameras.<ref>Hagiya, pp.&nbsp;99&ndash;100.</ref>
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We also produced lenses for [[Ricoh]] rangefinder cameras.
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== Lens list ==
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* [[Piotar 4.5cm f/1.9 for Leica]]
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* [[Coral|Coral Series]]
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* Rikenon 4.5cn f/2 for [[Ricoh 35 Deluxe L]] and [[Ricoh Max]]<ref>[https://www.ricoh-imaging.co.jp/japan/products/ricoh-filmcamera/cameralist/ricoh35DXL.html|Ricoh 35 Deluxe L by Ricoh homepage]</ref><ref>[https://www.ricoh-imaging.co.jp/japan/products/ricoh-filmcamera/cameralist/ricohMAX.html|Ricoh Max by Ricoh homepage]</ref>
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== Notes ==
 
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==Source / further reading ==
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== Source / further reading ==
 
In Japanese:
 
In Japanese:
*Hagiya Takeshi (萩谷剛). "Airesu no kamera: Yarūfurekkusu soshite 6&times;6han niganrefu, 35mm kamera e (アイレスのカメラ:ヤルーフレックスそして6&times;6判二眼レフ、35mmカメラへ, The Aires cameras: From the Yallu Flex to 6&times;6 TLRs and 35mm cameras). Chapter 5 of ''Zunō kamera tanjō: Sengo kokusan kamera jū monogatari'' (ズノーカメラ誕生:戦後国産カメラ10物語, The birth of the Zunow camera: Ten stories of postwar Japanese camera makers). Tokyo: Asahi Sonorama, 1999. ISBN 4-257-12023-1 First published in issue 22 (September 1992) of ''Kamera rebyū: Kurashikku kamera senka'' (カメラレビュー・クラシックカメラ専科).
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* Hagiya Takeshi (萩谷剛). "Airesu no kamera: Yarūfurekkusu soshite 6×6-han niganrefu, 35mm kamera e (アイレスのカメラ:ヤルーフレックスそして6×6判二眼レフ、35mmカメラへ, The Aires cameras: From the Yallu Flex to 6×6 TLRs and 35mm cameras). Chapter 5 of {{Zunow10}} (Originally published in {{KKS}} no.22.)
  
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[[Category:Japanese lens makers|Showa Koki]]
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Shōwa Kōki (昭和光機) founded in 1945 an optical company in Setagaya-ku (southwest Tokyo).

In 1946 (Showa 21), two types of binoculars were submitted as samples along with a binocular export plan to GHQ. Later, these binoculars were sold by USCC (U.S. Commercial Company).[1]

In 1953, the company absorbed by Aires at the end of 1953.[2]

In 1959, the company became an affiliate of NEC Corporation.

In 1995, the company name was changed to Showa Optronics Co.

In 2020, became an affiliate of Kyocera Corporation. Currently, the company name is changed to Kyocera SOC Corporation.[3]

This company was unrelated to Shōwa Kōgaku, which made Leotax brand cameras.[4]

We also produced lenses for Ricoh rangefinder cameras.

Lens list

Notes

Source / further reading

In Japanese:

  • Hagiya Takeshi (萩谷剛). "Airesu no kamera: Yarūfurekkusu soshite 6×6-han niganrefu, 35mm kamera e (アイレスのカメラ:ヤルーフレックスそして6×6判二眼レフ、35mmカメラへ, The Aires cameras: From the Yallu Flex to 6×6 TLRs and 35mm cameras). Chapter 5 of Zunō kamera tanjō: Sengo kokusan kamera jū monogatari (ズノーカメラ誕生:戦後国産カメラ10物語, The birth of the Zunow camera: Ten stories of postwar Japanese camera makers). Tokyo: Asahi Sonorama, 1999. ISBN 4-257-12023-1. (Originally published in Kurashikku Kamera Senka no.22.)