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Vero Four

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The Vero Four (ヴェロ・フォアー) is a Japanese camera taking 4×4cm pictures on 127 film. It was distributed by Ueda Shashinki-ten from 1938 to about 1943.[1] At the beginning, the camera was made by an unknown company that used "n.m.k." initials. (The name "Star Camera Works" appears in advertisements and other documents dated 1938, but it was probably a dummy name belonging to the distributor, as other names ending in Camera Works.) From c.1939, the camera was made by Kinshō, which used a K.S logo.[2]

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