Enclosed C

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Enclosed C or circled Latin C ( or ) is a typographical symbol. As one of many enclosed alphanumerics, the symbol is a "C" within a circle.

Ⓒ ⓒ
Enclosed C
In UnicodeU+24B8 CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C
U+24D2 CIRCLED LATIN SMALL LETTER C
Different from
Different fromU+00A9 © COPYRIGHT SIGN

Encodings

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The symbols are encoded by Unicode in the block Latin-1 supplement as CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C and CIRCLED LATIN SMALL LETTER C.

Uses

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Some Chiyoda Kogaku (aka Chiyoko) cameras of the 1947 to 1949 era featured a blue ⓒ symbol as part of the lens designation like in "ⓒ Super Rokkor", e.g. on the Minolta 35 or the Minolta Memo. It was used to indicate a (single) coated optics rather than any copyright.[1] Similar engravings can be found also on lenses of other manufacturers, e.g. some Olympus Zuiko lenses carry a red-colored "Zuiko C." designation indicating coated optics.

This symbol was widely used by the Cruver manufacturing company on their plastic recognition models that were produced during World War II.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Kilpatrick, David (2007). "70 years of Minolta - The 1940s and 1950s". Photoclub Alpha. Retrieved June 7, 2015.
  2. ^ "Collect Air | Friend or Foe? Museum". collectair.org. Retrieved April 12, 2017.