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These lists are incomplete.
 
These lists are incomplete.
  
That a particular model is listed here should not be taken to mean that all examples were fitted with Kominar lenses.
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That a particular model is listed here should not be taken to mean that all examples were fitted with Nitto lenses.
  
===Kominar lenses===
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===Medium format===
* Meprozenit
 
 
*[[Mine Six]] (first model)
 
*[[Mine Six]] (first model)
 
*[[Mine Six|Mine Six IIF]]
 
*[[Mine Six|Mine Six IIF]]
*Walz Envoy 35
 
*Walz Electric
 
 
*[[Walzflex|Wagoflex]]
 
*[[Walzflex|Wagoflex]]
 
*[[Walzflex]]
 
*[[Walzflex]]
  
===Other lenses===
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===35mm===
* Walz Wide (Walzer lens)
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*Meprozenit
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*Walz Electric
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*Walz Envoy 35
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*Walz Wide
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==

Revision as of 13:35, 27 May 2006

Nitto Kogaku (日東光学株式会社, Nittō Kōgaku) is a Japanese optical company that in the 1950s produced "Kominar" lenses used in a variety of cameras, as well as enlarging lenses.

The company still (2006) exists, now spelling its name "Nittoh".

Cameras with Nitto lenses

These lists are incomplete.

That a particular model is listed here should not be taken to mean that all examples were fitted with Nitto lenses.

Medium format

35mm

  • Meprozenit
  • Walz Electric
  • Walz Envoy 35
  • Walz Wide

Links