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Olympus Six
Year Released: 1940
Fun Fact: The Olympus Six camera released in 1940, as seen in the April 1941 issue of Asahi Camera. Image via Camera-wiki.org. Initially, it was introduced in the year 1940 as a reworked version of the Semi II with the ability to shoot square, 6x6cm negatives.
Year Released: 1940
Fun Fact: The Olympus Six camera released in 1940, as seen in the April 1941 issue of Asahi Camera. Image via Camera-wiki.org. Initially, it was introduced in the year 1940 as a reworked version of the Semi II with the ability to shoot square, 6x6cm negatives.
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Olympus Six
Year Released: 1940
Fun Fact: The Olympus Six camera released in 1940, as seen in the April 1941 issue of Asahi Camera. Image via Camera-wiki.org. Initially, it was introduced in the year 1940 as a reworked version of the Semi II with the ability to shoot square, 6x6cm negatives.
Year Released: 1940
Fun Fact: The Olympus Six camera released in 1940, as seen in the April 1941 issue of Asahi Camera. Image via Camera-wiki.org. Initially, it was introduced in the year 1940 as a reworked version of the Semi II with the ability to shoot square, 6x6cm negatives.
Olympus Six
Year Released: 1940
Fun Fact: The Olympus Six camera released in 1940, as seen in the April 1941 issue of Asahi Camera. Image via Camera-wiki.org. Initially, it was introduced in the year 1940 as a reworked version of the Semi II with the ability to shoot square, 6x6cm negatives.
Year Released: 1940
Fun Fact: The Olympus Six camera released in 1940, as seen in the April 1941 issue of Asahi Camera. Image via Camera-wiki.org. Initially, it was introduced in the year 1940 as a reworked version of the Semi II with the ability to shoot square, 6x6cm negatives.