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The '''Ansco Anscoflex''' is an unusual enamelled-metal [[pseudo TLR]] with a lens cover which slides up to form the viewfinder hood. Built in the USA by [[Ansco]] from around 1954 to a design by [[Raymond Loewy]]. There was only a fixed aperture (f.11) and shutter speed, but the  Anscoflex II has added controls on the front for close focus and a filter.
 
The '''Ansco Anscoflex''' is an unusual enamelled-metal [[pseudo TLR]] with a lens cover which slides up to form the viewfinder hood. Built in the USA by [[Ansco]] from around 1954 to a design by [[Raymond Loewy]]. There was only a fixed aperture (f.11) and shutter speed, but the  Anscoflex II has added controls on the front for close focus and a filter.
Takes 6x6cm images on [[120 film]], wound by a large, ratcheted knob in the side.
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Takes 6x6cm images on [[620 film]], wound by a large, ratcheted knob in the side.
  
  
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The Ansco Anscoflex is an unusual enamelled-metal pseudo TLR with a lens cover which slides up to form the viewfinder hood. Built in the USA by Ansco from around 1954 to a design by Raymond Loewy. There was only a fixed aperture (f.11) and shutter speed, but the Anscoflex II has added controls on the front for close focus and a filter. Takes 6x6cm images on 620 film, wound by a large, ratcheted knob in the side.



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