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'''Yasuhara''' was a small Japanese company who made two rangefinder cameras, the '''T981''' and the '''T012'''. It was founded in 1998 and the activity ended in 2004, after about 4000 T981 and several hundred T012 were produced.
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'''Yasuhara''' was a small Japanese company that produced two rangefinder cameras, the Leica-thread-mount '''T981''' or ''Isshiki'' (一式) and the fixed-lens '''T012''' or ''Akizuki'' (秋月). It also produced a 50mm f2.8 Leica-thread-mount lens. It was founded in 1998 and the activity ended in 2004, after about 4000 T981 and several hundred T012 were produced.
  
 
The T981 was also sold under the name '''Phenix''', and a limited edition under the name '''Phenix JG50'''.
 
The T981 was also sold under the name '''Phenix''', and a limited edition under the name '''Phenix JG50'''.

Revision as of 13:35, 9 May 2006

Yasuhara was a small Japanese company that produced two rangefinder cameras, the Leica-thread-mount T981 or Isshiki (一式) and the fixed-lens T012 or Akizuki (秋月). It also produced a 50mm f2.8 Leica-thread-mount lens. It was founded in 1998 and the activity ended in 2004, after about 4000 T981 and several hundred T012 were produced.

The T981 was also sold under the name Phenix, and a limited edition under the name Phenix JG50.

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