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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 Yasuhara MC 50mm f:2.8 [[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.
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'''Yasuhara''' (安原) 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 Yasuhara MC 50mm f:2.8 [[Leica thread mount]] lens. It was founded in 1998 and activity ended in 2004, after about four thousand T981 and several hundred T012 were produced.
  
 
The T981 was also sold under the name '''Phenix''', made in China by a company with the same name. There was a limited edition called '''Phenix JG50''', sold with a collapsible Phenix MC 50mm f:2.8 lens.
 
The T981 was also sold under the name '''Phenix''', made in China by a company with the same name. There was a limited edition called '''Phenix JG50''', sold with a collapsible Phenix MC 50mm f:2.8 lens.

Revision as of 23:21, 9 May 2006

Yasuhara (安原) 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 Yasuhara MC 50mm f:2.8 Leica thread mount lens. It was founded in 1998 and activity ended in 2004, after about four thousand T981 and several hundred T012 were produced.

The T981 was also sold under the name Phenix, made in China by a company with the same name. There was a limited edition called Phenix JG50, sold with a collapsible Phenix MC 50mm f:2.8 lens.

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