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The company [[Ako Shōkai]] sold a 4.5×6 folder under three different names in 1941 and 1942. It is a copy of the [[Ikonta]] with a folding optical finder and a body release.
 
The company [[Ako Shōkai]] sold a 4.5×6 folder under three different names in 1941 and 1942. It is a copy of the [[Ikonta]] with a folding optical finder and a body release.
   
The '''Semi Ace''' (セミエース) is advertised in 1941<REF> Advertisements as early as March 1941 are mentioned by {{Kokusan}}. </REF> and 1942. In March 1942<REF> {{Showa10ad|Semi Metax and Semi Ace|28 and item 284|Mar 1942|Hōdō Shashin}} </REF> it is offered with an Ako Anastigmat 75mm f:4.5 lens and a 5&ndash;200, T, B shutter for {{yen|86|1942}}. {{Kokusan}} mentions other lens names (メール and ヒトナー) and a shutter name (ダレチ), probably found in other advertisements.
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The '''Semi Ace''' (セミエース) is advertised in 1941<REF> Advertisements as early as March 1941 are mentioned by {{Kokusan}}. </REF> and 1942. In March 1942<REF> {{Showa10ad|Semi Metax and Semi Ace|28 and item 284|Mar 1942|Hōdō Shashin}} </REF> it is offered with an Ako Anastigmat 75mm f:4.5 lens and a 5&ndash;200, T, B shutter for {{yen|86|1942}}. {{Kokusan}} mentions other lens names (メール and Hitonar<REF> The same lens name is found on the [[Ako folders|Semi Ace]], [[Semi Mees]] and [[Rollekonter]]. Roman spelling according to [http://homepage3.nifty.com/camera-d/Yojouhan/Rollekonter.htm this page] at [http://homepage3.nifty.com/camera-d/index.htm D-Grade Camera World] by Matsu. </REF>) and a shutter name (ダレチ), probably found in other advertisements.
   
 
The '''Semi Ako''' (セミアコー) is advertised in December 1941<REF> {{Showa10ad|Semi Ako|3|Dec 1941|Hōdō Shashin}} {{Kokusan}} does not mention any other advertisement. </REF>, with a choice of two lens/shutter combinations:
 
The '''Semi Ako''' (セミアコー) is advertised in December 1941<REF> {{Showa10ad|Semi Ako|3|Dec 1941|Hōdō Shashin}} {{Kokusan}} does not mention any other advertisement. </REF>, with a choice of two lens/shutter combinations:

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Japanese Semi (4.5×6)
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The company Ako Shōkai sold a 4.5×6 folder under three different names in 1941 and 1942. It is a copy of the Ikonta with a folding optical finder and a body release.

The Semi Ace (セミエース) is advertised in 1941[1] and 1942. In March 1942[2] it is offered with an Ako Anastigmat 75mm f:4.5 lens and a 5–200, T, B shutter for ¥86. Kokusan kamera no rekishi mentions other lens names (メール and Hitonar[3]) and a shutter name (ダレチ), probably found in other advertisements.

The Semi Ako (セミアコー) is advertised in December 1941[4], with a choice of two lens/shutter combinations:

  • an Ako Anastigmat 75mm f:4.5 lens and a 5–200, T, B shutter for ¥74;
  • an Ako Anastigmat 75mm f:3.5 lens and a 1–300, T, B shutter for ¥98.

The Semi Metax (セミメタックス) is advertised in 1942[5] together with the Semi Ace, with an Ako Anastigmat 75mm f:3.5 lens and a 1–300, T, B shutter for ¥114.

Two authorized dealers are mentioned in the advertisements: Nihon Shōkai and Mizuno Shashinki-ten.

Notes

  1. Advertisements as early as March 1941 are mentioned by Kokusan kamera no rekishi.
  2. Advertisement for the Semi Metax and Semi Ace, published in the Mar 1942 issue of Hōdō Shashin, reproduced in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, item 28 and item 284.
  3. The same lens name is found on the Semi Ace, Semi Mees and Rollekonter. Roman spelling according to this page at D-Grade Camera World by Matsu.
  4. Advertisement for the Semi Ako, published in the Dec 1941 issue of Hōdō Shashin, reproduced in Kokusan kamera no rekishi, item 3. Kokusan kamera no rekishi does not mention any other advertisement.
  5. March 1942 advertisement cited above. The only other advertisement mentioned by Kokusan kamera no rekishi is dated April 1942.

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