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'''Zone VI Studios''' in Newfane, Vermont, is a distributor and maker of sophisticated wooden [[view camera]]s. It produced own cameras between 1988 and 2001. In other times they just badged cameras of [[Musashino and Wista|Wista]], [[Tachihara]], [[Wisner]] or [[Calumet]] as their own.
 
'''Zone VI Studios''' in Newfane, Vermont, is a distributor and maker of sophisticated wooden [[view camera]]s. It produced own cameras between 1988 and 2001. In other times they just badged cameras of [[Musashino and Wista|Wista]], [[Tachihara]], [[Wisner]] or [[Calumet]] as their own.
  

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Zone VI Studios in Newfane, Vermont, is a distributor and maker of sophisticated wooden view cameras. It produced own cameras between 1988 and 2001. In other times they just badged cameras of Wista, Tachihara, Wisner or Calumet as their own.

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