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Producing "Japan Made" products, Yoshida & Co. gained popularity among young people in the 1980s for its low-key wallets, bags and backpacks. [citation needed] The company's most popular brand, PORTER, often collaborates with other fashion brands and consumer electronics companies to produce limited-edition products, examples of which have included cases and bags for Sony PSP, VAIO, and Apple ...
Keystone (126 and 110 cameras with built-in flash, movie cameras) Kiron Lenses. Konica. Konishiroku (see Konica Minolta) Konica Minolta (as of 2006 may still manufacture on an OEM basis for Sony) Leitz (formerly owned Leica) Leidolf. Lord see Okaya.
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Kyocera - as of 2005, only cameraphones; previously offered compact digital cameras. Largan - compact digital cameras. LG - compact digital cameras. Minolta - compact digital cameras and two unique DSLRs, acquired by Sony in early 21st century. Mamiya - medium-format cameras which accept digital camera backs.
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Camera bags are a 20th-century development for the convenient carrying and quick access to high-end camera equipment. They replaced fitted leather cases that were supplied with the earliest cameras. [1] In the 1970s, war and documentary photographers used fishing bags made by English companies Brady and Billingham. [2]