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'''Tōkyō Kamera K.K.''' (東京カメラ{{kabu}}, Tokyo Camera) was a camera retailer in the mid-1950s, with stores in Nihonbashi, Ginza and Setagaya.<REF name="advert ACA 09-11/53"> Advertisements in {{ACA}} September 1953, p.200, October 1953, p.228, and November 1953, p.200. </REF> In 1953, it sold and perhaps made the [[Stereo Master B.S.]], a set comprising a stereo attachment for Leica-type cameras and a stereo viewer.<REF name="advert ACA 09-11/53" /> Little else is known about that company.
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'''Tōkyō Kamera K.K.''' (東京カメラ{{kabu}}, Tokyo Camera) was a camera retailer in the mid-1950s, with stores in Nihonbashi, Ginza and Setagaya.<REF name="advert ACA 09-11/53"> Advertisements in {{ACA}} September 1953, p.200, October 1953, p.228, and November 1953, p.200. </REF> In 1953, it sold and perhaps made the [[Stereo Master B.S.]], a set for stereo photography comprising a prism attachment and a viewer.<REF name="advert ACA 09-11/53" /> Little else is known about that company.
  
 
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Tōkyō Kamera K.K. (東京カメラ㈱, Tokyo Camera) was a camera retailer in the mid-1950s, with stores in Nihonbashi, Ginza and Setagaya.[1] In 1953, it sold and perhaps made the Stereo Master B.S., a set for stereo photography comprising a prism attachment and a viewer.[1] Little else is known about that company.

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Advertisements in Asahi Camera September 1953, p.200, October 1953, p.228, and November 1953, p.200.

Bibliography

  • Asahi Camera. Advertisements by Tōkyō Kamera:
    • September 1953, p.200;
    • October 1953, p.228;
    • November 1953, p.200.