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Norisan Apparatebau was a camera make based in Nürnberg, Germany. After WWII, it became Genos.
Norisan Nori 0a. scanned by Hans Kerensky (Image rights) |
The following bakelite cameras were produced from 1934 onwards :
- Nori
- Nori 0
- Nori 0a
- Nori II
- Nori III
- Nori IV
- Nori VI
- Nori Xa
Norisan Nori II. scanned by Hans Kerensky (Image rights) |