Okaya Optical
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Okaya Optical Co., Ltd. (岡谷光学機械株式会社; Okaya Kōgaku Kikai Kabushiki Gaisha) was the manufacturer in the 1950s of "Lord" cameras, "Vista" binoculars, and other optical products.
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