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'''Taisei Kōki''' (大成光機) is a Japanese camera maker that was active after World War II. | '''Taisei Kōki''' (大成光機) is a Japanese camera maker that was active after World War II. | ||
− | + | The three companies [[Fuji Kōgaku]], [[Katsuma|Katsuma Kōgaku]] and Taisei Kōki are probably related. All three used the Terionar lens name, and all three have similar logos, showing a cemented doublet lens scheme, with a protuberance on top of the logo, maybe an allusion to the Mount Fuji. In the case of Taisei Kōki, the logo used on the Welmy range is written ''TAISEI WELMY''. | |
− | + | Various Japanese websites<REF> [http://www.mediajoy.com/en/cla_came/welmy/index.html This page of the Mediajoy Guide to Classic Cameras], [http://minosan05.cocolog-nifty.com/syasin/2006/01/post_4773.html this page at Minosan's blog] and [http://www3.kiy.jp/~daddy/WELMY6.html this page at Puppy's Island]. </REF> say that Fuji Kōgaku became Taisei Kōki, but [http://rd2h-ari.hp.infoseek.co.jp/LYRA_PIC.htm this page at Japan Family Camera] more precisely says that the company was split in two parts: Taisei Kōki and [[Katsuma|Katsuma Kōgaku]], with the latter one keeping the Lyra brand name (Fuji Kōgaku and Katsuma both used the brand name Lyra on various cameras). However there are records of Katsuma Kōgaku dated as early as 1932 (it contributed to found the [[Topcon|Tōkyō Kōgaku]] company, later Topcon), so this cannot be completely accurate. | |
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Revision as of 18:52, 26 July 2006
Taisei Kōki (大成光機) is a Japanese camera maker that was active after World War II.
The three companies Fuji Kōgaku, Katsuma Kōgaku and Taisei Kōki are probably related. All three used the Terionar lens name, and all three have similar logos, showing a cemented doublet lens scheme, with a protuberance on top of the logo, maybe an allusion to the Mount Fuji. In the case of Taisei Kōki, the logo used on the Welmy range is written TAISEI WELMY.
Various Japanese websites[1] say that Fuji Kōgaku became Taisei Kōki, but this page at Japan Family Camera more precisely says that the company was split in two parts: Taisei Kōki and Katsuma Kōgaku, with the latter one keeping the Lyra brand name (Fuji Kōgaku and Katsuma both used the brand name Lyra on various cameras). However there are records of Katsuma Kōgaku dated as early as 1932 (it contributed to found the Tōkyō Kōgaku company, later Topcon), so this cannot be completely accurate.