The Ardita camera was marketed by the Roto company of Torin Italy in c1946. It is a simple folding camera that featured a self-erecting bellows capable of capturing 6 x 9 cm exposures on standard no. 120 roll film. The name means brave or daring in Italian. It was fitted with an Ardita Duplex Aplanatic f8 10.5cm lens in a P.I. shutter.
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