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− | '''Six''', spelled out (as opposed to "6") often appears in the names of the older Japanese 6×6 folders or rigid cameras. Most of them were inspired by the [[Zeiss Ikon]] [[Ikonta]] and [[Nettar]] 6×6 models. Apparently the [[Super Ikonta B]] was sold in Japan under the name Super Six; maybe it is the origin of the designation. | + | '''Six''', spelled out (as opposed to "6"), often appears in the names of the older Japanese 6×6 folders or rigid cameras. Most of them were inspired by the [[Zeiss Ikon]] [[Ikonta]] and [[Nettar]] 6×6 models. Apparently the [[Super Ikonta B]] was sold in Japan under the name Super Six; maybe it is the origin of the designation. |
In Japanese script, it is written シックス; conventionally romanized, the term is ''shikkusu''. | In Japanese script, it is written シックス; conventionally romanized, the term is ''shikkusu''. | ||
[[Category: 6x6|*]] | [[Category: 6x6|*]] |
Revision as of 06:46, 9 May 2006
Six, spelled out (as opposed to "6"), often appears in the names of the older Japanese 6×6 folders or rigid cameras. Most of them were inspired by the Zeiss Ikon Ikonta and Nettar 6×6 models. Apparently the Super Ikonta B was sold in Japan under the name Super Six; maybe it is the origin of the designation.
In Japanese script, it is written シックス; conventionally romanized, the term is shikkusu.