- The
Nikkorex nameplate was used for a
series of 35 mm film, single-lens
reflex cameras sold by ****anese
optical manufacturer Nippon Kogaku K.K., as well...
- 28Ti with
titanium body and 3D-Matrix-Metering.
Double 8 (8mm)
NIKKOREX 8 (1960)
NIKKOREX 8F (1963)
Super 8
Nikon Super Zoom 8 (1966)
Nikon 8X
Super Zoom...
- had
tried offering a
consumer grade camera-brand;
beginning in 1963 the
Nikkorex SLR was made by
Mamiya but
marketed by
Nippon Kogaku and its distributors...
- Zoom)
Ricoh Ricoh Singlex (Nikon F mount, made by
Mamiya - same body as
Nikkorex F, and
Sears SLII)
Ricoh Ricoh Singlex TLS (M42 lens mount, same as Sears...
- (1962)
Argus Bayonet mount Mamiya Prismat WT (1962)
Argus Bayonet mount (
Nikkorex F,
Ricoh Singlex,
Nikkor J) (1962) —
Nikon F-mount
Mamiya Prismat CPH (1963)...
- VII p. 516.
Trask 1994, pp. 308–9. Altgens'
personal camera was a 35 mm
Nikkorex-F single-lens
reflex model,
serial #371734, that he had
purchased via the...
-
Kogaku Zoom-Nikkor Auto 43-86mm f/3.5 (1963),
originally fixed on the
Nikkorex Zoom 35mm SLR,
later released for the
Nikon F, was the
first po****r zoom...
-
permitting control of
perspective in
architectural photography. 1962
Nikkorex Zoom 35 (****an):
first 35 mm SLR with
fixed zoom lens (Zoom-Nikkor Auto...