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− | + | The '''Kalimar Six Sixty''' was a 1963 updating of the budget-priced [[Kalimar Reflex|Reflex]] which US distributor [[Kalimar]] had offered as its rebranding of the [[Fujita 66]]. The Kaligar 52mm wide-angle shown here was an innovative retrofocus design which allowed very wide coverage (equivalent to 28mm on 135 format) while still permitting clearance for the [[reflex finder|reflex mirror]]. | |
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The Kalimar Six Sixty was a 1963 updating of the budget-priced Reflex which US distributor Kalimar had offered as its rebranding of the Fujita 66. The Kaligar 52mm wide-angle shown here was an innovative retrofocus design which allowed very wide coverage (equivalent to 28mm on 135 format) while still permitting clearance for the reflex mirror.
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Kaligar 52mm f/3.5 retrofocus wide-angle image by Kuro Neko (Image rights) |