Norita 66

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Japanese medium-format SLR (edit)
6×9 Rittreck IIA | Rittreck SP
6×8 Fuji GX680
6×7 Bronica GS-1 | Mamiya RB67 | Mamiya RZ67 | Pentax 67
6×6 Amano 66 | Reflex Beauty | Bronica | Bronica SQ | Carlflex | Escaflex | Flex Six | Fujita 66 | Hasemiflex | Kalimar Reflex | Kowa Six | Minolta SR66 | Norita 66 | Orchid | Rittreck 6 | Rolly Flex | Seito Ref | Shinkoflex | Tanyflex | Warner 66 | Zuman Flex
4.5×6 Bronica ETR | Contax 645 AF | Fujifilm GX645AF | Konica SF | Mamiya M645 | Pentax 645
4×4 Atomflex | Komaflex-S | Super Flex Baby
Japanese TLR and pseudo TLR ->
Other Japanese 6×6, 4.5×6, 3×4 and 4×4 ->

The Norita66 was also known as Warner 66 and Rittreck 6. Originally it belonged to the camera product line of Musashino. The camera maker became troubles with the lens maker Norita Kogaku. Finally Norita bought out the production of the camera from Musashino. The camera's fast 80mm standard lens Noritar 1:2 was the fastest medium format camera lens of its time. Many other lenses were available. The camera was much better than Pentacon Six and Kiev. Graflex sold it as its medium format SLR Graflex Norita.

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