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− | '''K.K. Shimazu Seisakusho''' ({{kabu}}島津製作所, officially translated as '''Shimadzu Corporation''') is a Japanese company based in Kyoto. It was founded in 1875 and incorporated in 1917, and it is still in existence today (2007).<REF> [http://www.shimadzu.com/about/profile/index.html Company profile]. </REF> Its main activity is the production of scientific and medical instruments. The company was the first to take X-ray radiographs in Japan in 1896, and delivered the first Japanese X-ray apparatus in 1909.<REF> [http://www.shimadzu.com/about/history/index.html Company history]. </REF> It entered the capital of [[Olympus|Takachiho Seisakusho]] (the later Olympus) in 1933.<REF> Sakai, p. 6 of {{KKS}} no. 20. </REF> Around 1940–1, it | + | '''K.K. Shimazu Seisakusho''' ({{kabu}}島津製作所, officially translated as '''Shimadzu Corporation''') is a Japanese company based in Kyoto. It was founded in 1875 and incorporated in 1917, and it is still in existence today (2007).<REF> [http://www.shimadzu.com/about/profile/index.html Company profile]. </REF> Its main activity is the production of scientific and medical instruments. The company was the first to take X-ray radiographs in Japan in 1896, and delivered the first Japanese X-ray apparatus in 1909.<REF> [http://www.shimadzu.com/about/history/index.html Company history]. </REF> It entered the capital of [[Olympus|Takachiho Seisakusho]] (the later Olympus) in 1933.<REF> Sakai, p. 6 of {{KKS}} no. 20. </REF> Around 1940–1, it used Zuiko 50/1.5 lenses by Takachiho on an X-ray camera using [[35mm film]].<REF> Sakurai Eiichi, p. 67 of {{KKS}} no. 20. </REF> |
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Latest revision as of 17:04, 18 June 2007
K.K. Shimazu Seisakusho (㈱島津製作所, officially translated as Shimadzu Corporation) is a Japanese company based in Kyoto. It was founded in 1875 and incorporated in 1917, and it is still in existence today (2007).[1] Its main activity is the production of scientific and medical instruments. The company was the first to take X-ray radiographs in Japan in 1896, and delivered the first Japanese X-ray apparatus in 1909.[2] It entered the capital of Takachiho Seisakusho (the later Olympus) in 1933.[3] Around 1940–1, it used Zuiko 50/1.5 lenses by Takachiho on an X-ray camera using 35mm film.[4]
Notes
- ↑ Company profile.
- ↑ Company history.
- ↑ Sakai, p. 6 of Kurashikku Kamera Senka no. 20.
- ↑ Sakurai Eiichi, p. 67 of Kurashikku Kamera Senka no. 20.
Bibliography
- Sakai Shūichi (酒井修一). "Orinpasu no rekishi" (オリンパスの歴史, "History of Olympus"). Kamera Rebyū: Kurashikku Kamera Senka (カメラレビュー クラシックカメラ専科) / Camera Review: All about Historical Cameras no. 20, 25 March 1992. No ISBN number. Orinpasu no subete (オリンパスのすべて, special issue on Olympus). Pp. 6–9.
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