IrvingWashington
Newbie
Hey All,
A Konica Hexar AF came in the mail for me today. Super excited as this is the second Hexar I've owned. But I noticed something strange or just different on the side of the camera. There is a number in gold with japanese writing.
So I need some help. Does anyone know what that number in the photo means? If I never know it won't matter, but you know how these things are. I wanna know. ha
A Konica Hexar AF came in the mail for me today. Super excited as this is the second Hexar I've owned. But I noticed something strange or just different on the side of the camera. There is a number in gold with japanese writing.
So I need some help. Does anyone know what that number in the photo means? If I never know it won't matter, but you know how these things are. I wanna know. ha
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johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
Exciting!
I have a number (large number) of pictures of Hexars on my hard drive and my website, but have never come across this.
Check out my portal page on the Hexar on my website (link below), I'd be interested to include this picture of yours and the solution to the riddle on my page! Can I, pretty please?

I have a number (large number) of pictures of Hexars on my hard drive and my website, but have never come across this.
Check out my portal page on the Hexar on my website (link below), I'd be interested to include this picture of yours and the solution to the riddle on my page! Can I, pretty please?
Taipei-metro
Veteran
商研, Shoken, it's both Japanese and Chinese, means, 'business research',
Should be short for 商業 研究, Shogyo Kenkyu (like Todai is a short for Tokyo Daigaku/ University)
Also, there is a Japanese tool company called 商研 Corp.
http://www.sk-world.com/
Schools also call their 'Business Research Dept' 商研所,
So I think this could be a camera belongs to some university's 'Business Research Dept' before, but not 100% sure.
Should be short for 商業 研究, Shogyo Kenkyu (like Todai is a short for Tokyo Daigaku/ University)
Also, there is a Japanese tool company called 商研 Corp.
http://www.sk-world.com/
Schools also call their 'Business Research Dept' 商研所,
So I think this could be a camera belongs to some university's 'Business Research Dept' before, but not 100% sure.
judsonzhao
Well-known
These are Chinese Characters (also used in Japanese)short for Business Research Institute or some company related. This should be used to identified as the common property of the party (college, institute, company whatever)
j.scooter
Veteran
Were any of the Bond movies filmed in Japan? This must have been his Hexar, be careful the first time you press the shutter, along with taking a picture it might also be a laser or flame thrower. 
f16sunshine
Moderator
I think what you have basically is an "engraved" camera. Although very nicely done. 
Cheers!
Cheers!
IrvingWashington
Newbie
I hope j.scooter is right.
Business research is definitely not as exciting as James bond. haha.
Thanks for all the responses guys. Even though this hexar is demystified now.
It won't make this camera any less legendary.
Business research is definitely not as exciting as James bond. haha.
Thanks for all the responses guys. Even though this hexar is demystified now.
It won't make this camera any less legendary.
IrvingWashington
Newbie
Exciting!
I have a number (large number) of pictures of Hexars on my hard drive and my website, but have never come across this.
Check out my portal page on the Hexar on my website (link below), I'd be interested to include this picture of yours and the solution to the riddle on my page! Can I, pretty please?![]()
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Be my guest.
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