I'm browsing what the world has to offer me when I want to buy old (circa ’70s or ’80s) camera, e.g., a Canon EX Auto QL
. And I've noticed that most of them have camera lenses made in Japan. Was Japan the only country that was making camera lenses?
Monday, 16 May 2016
lens - Why do so many old cameras have camera lenses made in Japan?
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