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The Olympus Chrome Six is a series of folding cameras made by Takachiho and later Olympus from 1948 to 1956, for 6×4.5 or 6×6 exposures on 120 film. In 1948, Olympus launched the Chrome Six I, an updated version of the Olympus Six of 1940[1] and its first postwar release of a folding camera for 120 film. The cameras were produced at the Suwa Plant in Nagano Prefecture. They were packaged and shipped on the same day to camera stores in Tokyo.[1] In 1951 Olympus launched the Olympus Chrome Six IIIA, a successor to the Olympus Chrome Six I.[1] The camera featured a film tensioner which held the film flat against the pressure plate.[2] This feature was the first of its kind.[1] The Olympus Chrome Six RIIA was launched four years later in 1955. It had a high-precision rangefinder (not coupled with the lens), and was the most advanced version of the series.[1] Notes1. ^1 2 3 4 Olympus Camera History, accessed 17 May 2008 {{camera-stub}}2. ^Sōichirō Matsuzaki ({{nihongo2|松崎惣一郎}}, Matsuzaki Sōichirō), "Orinpasu kamera no subete 2: supuringu kamera 1 : Olympus cameras |
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