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The name '''Suzuki''' (鈴木) applies to one or several Japanese companies described below. It is not known if these companies were related to each other.
'''Suzuki''' (鈴木) was a Japanese company in the first half of the 1940s. It is mentioned in the {{Inquiry1943_short}} as a lens maker.
 
  
== Lens list ==
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== Lens maker in the early 1940s ==
* Bonny 50/4.5 mounted on the [[Bonny Four]]
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The April 1943 government inquiry on Japanese camera production attributes various lenses to a '''Suzuki''' (鈴木) company, about which no detail is provided.
* Bonny 75/4.5 mounted on the [[Bonny Six|Bonny Six I and II]]
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* Tenobder 75/4.5 mounted on the [[Semi Renky|New Semi Renky]]
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=== List of lenses ===
* Well 65/3.5 mounted on the [[Well|Well Standard]]
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* Bonny 50/4.5 mounted on the [[Bonny Four]]<REF> {{Inquiry1943_short}}, lens item Jc3. </REF>
* Well 75/4.5 mounted on the [[Well|Well Super]]
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* Bonny 75/4.5 mounted on the [[Bonny Six|Bonny Six I and II]]<REF> {{Inquiry1943_short}}, lens item Lc23. </REF>
of the Bonny 50/4.5 lens of the [[Bonny Four]] and of the T, B, 5&ndash;200 shutter of the [[Bonny Six|Bonny Six I]].<REF> {{Inquiry1943_short}}, shutter items 18-U-7 and 18-V-7. </REF>
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* Tenobder 75/4.5 mounted on the [[Semi Renky|New Semi Renky]]<REF> {{Inquiry1943_short}}, lens item Lc18. </REF>
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* Well 65/3.5 and 65/4.5 mounted on the [[Well Standard]]<REF> {{Inquiry1943_short}}, lens item K8. </REF> (the attribution of the 65/4.5 to Suzuki is unconfirmed)
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* Well 75/3.5 and 75/4.5 mounted on the [[Well Super]]<REF> {{Inquiry1943_short}}, lens item Lc17. </REF> (the attribution of the 75/3.5 to Suzuki is unconfirmed)
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All these lenses have three elements.
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== Camera maker(s) in the 1950s ==
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The April 1943 government inquiry on Japanese camera production attributes various lenses to a '''Suzuki''' (鈴木) company, about which no detail is provided.
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'''Suzuki Optical Co., Ltd.''' was the English name of the company that made the [[Echo 8 and Camera-Lite]] cigarette lighter cameras from 1951.<REF> This name appears on original boxes for the Echo 8 and Camera-Lite. </REF> It is likely that its original Japanese name was Suzuki Kōgaku (鈴木光学), which means just the same.
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It is not known if that company was the same as '''Suzuki Kōgaku Kōgyō K.K.''' (鈴木光学工業{{kabu}}), which manufactured the [[Press Van]] and [[Press Van-120]] 6×6cm cameras from 1953 to 1956.<REF> {{Kokusan}}, pp.177 and 363. </REF>{{br}}
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== Other ==
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A number of other companies are called Suzuki (鈴木), which is a fairly common family name in Japan. For example, there is a company called Suzuki Kōgaku (Suzuki Optical), founded in 1985 and based in Hiratsuka, that currently makes various optical products (as of 2010).<REF> [http://www.yk.rim.or.jp/~opty/suzuki/ Official website of Suzuki Kōgaku]. </REF> Records of a Suzuki Optical Co., Ltd., based in Fukui as of 2002, have been found too.<REF> [http://www.zapconnect.com/companies/index.cfm/fuseaction/companies_detail/eregnum/9616701/sortby/registration.ecity Entry at Zapconnect.com Medical Device Industry Portal]. </REF>
  
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
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== Bibliography ==
 
== Bibliography ==
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* {{Showa10}}
 
* {{Inquiry1943}}
 
* {{Inquiry1943}}
  
 
[[Category: Japanese lens makers]]
 
[[Category: Japanese lens makers]]

Latest revision as of 12:25, 1 November 2022

The name Suzuki (鈴木) applies to one or several Japanese companies described below. It is not known if these companies were related to each other.

Lens maker in the early 1940s

The April 1943 government inquiry on Japanese camera production attributes various lenses to a Suzuki (鈴木) company, about which no detail is provided.

List of lenses

All these lenses have three elements.

Camera maker(s) in the 1950s

The April 1943 government inquiry on Japanese camera production attributes various lenses to a Suzuki (鈴木) company, about which no detail is provided.


Suzuki Optical Co., Ltd. was the English name of the company that made the Echo 8 and Camera-Lite cigarette lighter cameras from 1951.[6] It is likely that its original Japanese name was Suzuki Kōgaku (鈴木光学), which means just the same.


It is not known if that company was the same as Suzuki Kōgaku Kōgyō K.K. (鈴木光学工業㈱), which manufactured the Press Van and Press Van-120 6×6cm cameras from 1953 to 1956.[7]

Other

A number of other companies are called Suzuki (鈴木), which is a fairly common family name in Japan. For example, there is a company called Suzuki Kōgaku (Suzuki Optical), founded in 1985 and based in Hiratsuka, that currently makes various optical products (as of 2010).[8] Records of a Suzuki Optical Co., Ltd., based in Fukui as of 2002, have been found too.[9]

Notes

  1. "Kokusan shashinki no genjōchōsa" ("Inquiry into Japanese cameras"), lens item Jc3.
  2. "Kokusan shashinki no genjōchōsa" ("Inquiry into Japanese cameras"), lens item Lc23.
  3. "Kokusan shashinki no genjōchōsa" ("Inquiry into Japanese cameras"), lens item Lc18.
  4. "Kokusan shashinki no genjōchōsa" ("Inquiry into Japanese cameras"), lens item K8.
  5. "Kokusan shashinki no genjōchōsa" ("Inquiry into Japanese cameras"), lens item Lc17.
  6. This name appears on original boxes for the Echo 8 and Camera-Lite.
  7. Kokusan kamera no rekishi, pp.177 and 363.
  8. Official website of Suzuki Kōgaku.
  9. Entry at Zapconnect.com Medical Device Industry Portal.

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