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The '''Atoflex Rex''' and the similar '''Aiglon''' were made by [[Atoms]]. There were name variants, made for various distributors, such as the '''Fotor Reflex'''. ''See also the [[Dréflex]] by [[Pierrat]] and the [[Lumireflex]] by [[Lumière]], based on the same body.'' | The '''Atoflex Rex''' and the similar '''Aiglon''' were made by [[Atoms]]. There were name variants, made for various distributors, such as the '''Fotor Reflex'''. ''See also the [[Dréflex]] by [[Pierrat]] and the [[Lumireflex]] by [[Lumière]], based on the same body.'' | ||
− | While its taking lens could be [[guess focus]]ed, the camera must be considered a [[pseudo TLR]] since its [[ | + | While its taking lens could be [[guess focus]]ed, the camera must be considered a [[pseudo TLR]] since its [[reflecting type viewfinder]]'s viewing lens is fixed. In this respect the camera resembles the [[Voigtländer Brillant]]. |
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This page is NOT about the Aiglon (subminiature)!!!
Styling inspired by British telephone box? image by Mattijsje (Image rights) |
ATOMS Aiglon with 75mm f/4.5 Angénieux taking lens image by Bernard Faure (Image rights) |
The Atoflex Rex and the similar Aiglon were made by Atoms. There were name variants, made for various distributors, such as the Fotor Reflex. See also the Dréflex by Pierrat and the Lumireflex by Lumière, based on the same body.
While its taking lens could be guess focused, the camera must be considered a pseudo TLR since its reflecting type viewfinder's viewing lens is fixed. In this respect the camera resembles the Voigtländer Brillant.