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'''Toakoki''' was a Japanese camera maker. It appeared in 1936 as '''Takahashi Kōgaku''' (高橋光学). It became '''Tōa Kōki Seisakusho''' (東亜光機製作所, meaning Far-East Optical Works) in 1950, then '''Shinwa Kōki''' (新和精機) in 1952. | '''Toakoki''' was a Japanese camera maker. It appeared in 1936 as '''Takahashi Kōgaku''' (高橋光学). It became '''Tōa Kōki Seisakusho''' (東亜光機製作所, meaning Far-East Optical Works) in 1950, then '''Shinwa Kōki''' (新和精機) in 1952. | ||
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Revision as of 18:02, 6 June 2006
Toakoki was a Japanese camera maker. It appeared in 1936 as Takahashi Kōgaku (高橋光学). It became Tōa Kōki Seisakusho (東亜光機製作所, meaning Far-East Optical Works) in 1950, then Shinwa Kōki (新和精機) in 1952.
In an ad appeared in the Sep. 1938 issue of Asahi Camera, the Gelto was said to be made by the Gelto Camera Werke, it is unknown if this was truly the company name at some time or some expression specifically forged for advertising purposes.
127 film
3x4 rigid
- Gelto, various models
4×4 rigid
- Arsen, with and without rangefinder
120 film
4.5×6 folding
- Semi Gelto, various models
6×6 TLR
- Geltoflex, at least two versions
Links
- Page with a Gelto at Asacame, main source for the successive company names