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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>) was a Japanese company in the 1950s. It was based in Kyōbashi, Tokyo.<REF> The exact address was Tōkyō-to Chūō-ku Kyōbashi 3–7 (東京都中央区京橋3–7). Source: advertisements dated June 1953 to September 1958 reproduced in {{Kokusan}}, pp.151 and 225. </REF>
'''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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In 1952–3, it made the [[Tomy]], a 4.5×6 camera with a Z-shaped folded light path, designed by Sakurai Minoru (桜井実). Nothing is known of the company's activities between 1953 and 1956, at which date it released the [[Honor S1]], a Leica copy. At the beginning, Zuihō only appeared as the distributor of the camera, which was produced by [[Mejiro|Mejiro Kōgaku Kōgyō]]. From autumn 1958, the documents mention Zuihō as the maker and distributor of the Honor, perhaps because it absorbed its subcontractor Mejiro. The company's final model was the [[Honor SL]], an improved rangefinder camera released in 1959, which met limited success only.
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== Notes ==
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== Bibliography ==
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* {{Showa10}}
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
In English:
 
* [http://www.cameraguild.jp/nekosan/honor.htm A page about the Honor] at [http://www.cameraguild.jp/nekosan/ Nekosan's website]
 
* [http://www.pacificrimcamera.com/pp/copies/honor.htm A page about the Honor] at [http://www.pacificrimcamera.com/pp/rindex.htm Pacific Rim Photographica Pages]
 
 
In Japanese:
 
In Japanese:
 
* [http://kokkai.ndl.go.jp/SENTAKU/syugiin/046/0216/04605130216043c.html A page of the Japanese Diet website], with comments by the former president of Zuiho.<!-- To be digested. -->
 
* [http://kokkai.ndl.go.jp/SENTAKU/syugiin/046/0216/04605130216043c.html A page of the Japanese Diet website], with comments by the former president of Zuiho.<!-- To be digested. -->
  
 
[[Category: Japanese camera makers]]
 
[[Category: Japanese camera makers]]

Revision as of 16:23, 14 April 2009

Zuihō Kōgaku Seiki K.K. (瑞宝光学精機株式会社[1]) was a Japanese company in the 1950s. It was based in Kyōbashi, Tokyo.[2]

In 1952–3, it made the Tomy, a 4.5×6 camera with a Z-shaped folded light path, designed by Sakurai Minoru (桜井実). Nothing is known of the company's activities between 1953 and 1956, at which date it released the Honor S1, a Leica copy. At the beginning, Zuihō only appeared as the distributor of the camera, which was produced by Mejiro Kōgaku Kōgyō. From autumn 1958, the documents mention Zuihō as the maker and distributor of the Honor, perhaps because it absorbed its subcontractor Mejiro. The company's final model was the Honor SL, an improved rangefinder camera released in 1959, which met limited success only.

Notes

  1. Written 瑞寳光学精機株式会社 in old writing in some ads.
  2. The exact address was Tōkyō-to Chūō-ku Kyōbashi 3–7 (東京都中央区京橋3–7). Source: advertisements dated June 1953 to September 1958 reproduced in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, pp.151 and 225.

Bibliography

Links

In Japanese: