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This looks like the model for many of the [[Hit-type cameras]]. ''<small>Added by [[User:U. kulick|U. kulick]] on Dec. 16, 2010.</small>''
 
This looks like the model for many of the [[Hit-type cameras]]. ''<small>Added by [[User:U. kulick|U. kulick]] on Dec. 16, 2010.</small>''
 
:Or more likely the reverse: it was designed as a giant Hit camera. --[[User:Rebollo fr|rebollo_fr]] 05:49, 16 December 2010 (EST)
 
:Or more likely the reverse: it was designed as a giant Hit camera. --[[User:Rebollo fr|rebollo_fr]] 05:49, 16 December 2010 (EST)
::Or ist it a(pre-)wartime model, and my changes might be wrong? Maybe this was in the shop windows when the Japenese men were at war. After the war they fullfilled their dream of such a modern simple viewfinder camera by buying a miniature version because 17.5mm film was cheaper than 120 film in postwar Japan. Probably Orion Camera Co. was [[Miranda]], later again responsible for modern camera designs?
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::Or is it a (pre-)wartime model, and my changes might be wrong? Maybe this was in the shop windows when the Japenese men were at war. After the war they fullfilled their dream of such a modern simple viewfinder camera by buying a miniature version because 17.5mm film was cheaper than 120 film in postwar Japan. Probably Orion Camera Co. was [[Miranda]], later again responsible for modern camera designs? U. Kulick 06:42, 16 December 2010 (EST)

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This looks like the model for many of the Hit-type cameras. Added by U. kulick on Dec. 16, 2010.

Or more likely the reverse: it was designed as a giant Hit camera. --rebollo_fr 05:49, 16 December 2010 (EST)
Or is it a (pre-)wartime model, and my changes might be wrong? Maybe this was in the shop windows when the Japenese men were at war. After the war they fullfilled their dream of such a modern simple viewfinder camera by buying a miniature version because 17.5mm film was cheaper than 120 film in postwar Japan. Probably Orion Camera Co. was Miranda, later again responsible for modern camera designs? U. Kulick 06:42, 16 December 2010 (EST)