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'''Zuihō Kōgaku Seiki K.K.''' (瑞宝光学精機株式会社<REF> Written 瑞寳光学精機株式会社 in {{old writing}} in some ads. </REF>) is a Japanese company that made cameras in the 1950s, among which the Honor S1 and the Honor SL, both 35mm rangefinder cameras accepting [[39mm screw lenses|Leica screw lenses]]. It also made the [[Tomy]], a 4.5&times;6 camera with a Z-shaped folded light path.
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'''Zuihō Kōgaku Seiki K.K.''' (瑞宝光学精機株式会社<REF> Written 瑞寳光学精機株式会社 in {{old writing}} in some ads. </REF>) is a Japanese company that made cameras in the 1950s, among which the Honor S1 and the Honor SL, both 35mm rangefinder cameras accepting [[39mm screw lenses|Leica screw lenses]]. It also made the [[Tomy]], a 4.5×6 camera with a Z-shaped folded light path.
  
 
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Zuihō Kōgaku Seiki K.K. (瑞宝光学精機株式会社[1]) is a Japanese company that made cameras in the 1950s, among which the Honor S1 and the Honor SL, both 35mm rangefinder cameras accepting Leica screw lenses. It also made the Tomy, a 4.5×6 camera with a Z-shaped folded light path.

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In Japanese:

  • Written 瑞寳光学精機株式会社 in old writing in some ads.