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The Onito was a folding bed camera for 9x12cm sheet film. It was an original product of Contessa-Nettel which was continued by the company's successor Zeiss-Ikon. It had a single extension bellows, focusing by adjusting the lens standard forward or backward by means of a lever along a scale on the folding bed, and a brilliant finder. It had an Anastigmat lens on a Derval leaf shutter.