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Maybe the '''Bedfordflex''' was made by the Hong Kong based maker of the famous [[Diana]] (see link below). It makes 12 4x4cm exposures on one type No. [[127 film]] roll. Serious camera enthusiasts might not like to call it a [[twin lens reflex]] camera, but it is almost a twin of the Hong Kong made Stellarflex, [[Splendidflex|Splendidflex & Roskoflex]], being a similar plastic "double-lens reflex camera" and having an equal pair of lenses with fixed focus and a similar shutter with instant and bulb mode. Another very similar camera was the '''Ilfoflex''', apparently used as a promotional gift by [[Ilford]] in 1961<ref>[http://www.photomemorabilia.co.uk/Ilford/Ilfoflex.html Ilfoflex] at Maurice Fisher's Photomemorabilia</ref>.
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Tthe '''Bedfordflex''' is a plastic [[pseudo TLR]] for [[127 film]] made in Hong Kong. Its generally flimsy construction and the presence of a marking "No. 152" on the bottom suggests it may have come from the same Great Wall Plastics Co. as the [[Diana]] <ref>[http://moominsean.blogspot.com/2006/07/bedfordflex.html Bedfordflex in depth] from [http://moominsean.blogspot.com Moominstuff] </ref>.
  
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The Bedfordflex seems to be a twin of the Hong Kong-made '''Stellarflex''', '''Wonderflex''', [[Splendidflex]] and [[Splendidflex|Roskoflex]]. All are marked "f8 speed 1/50 sec.," have similar nameplates, and are billed as "double-lens reflex" cameras.  But these are not true [[TLR]]s, as the lenses are [[fixed focus]] and the simple [[brilliant finder]] does not offer true [[reflex finder|reflex focusing]].
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Another very similar camera was the '''Ilfoflex''', apparently used as a promotional gift by [[Ilford]] in 1961<ref>[http://www.photomemorabilia.co.uk/Ilford/Ilfoflex.html Ilfoflex] at Maurice Fisher's Photomemorabilia</ref>.
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*[http://moominsean.blogspot.com/2006/07/bedfordflex.html Bedfordflex in depth] on moominstuff [http://moominsean.blogspot.com]
 
  
 
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Revision as of 16:14, 3 May 2011

Chinese TLRs
and "pseudo TLRs"
Cangle | Dalian | Eastar | Emei | Five-Goats | Hongmei-5 |
Hua Ying | Hua Zhong | Mudan | Pearl River | Qingdao SF-2 | Rainbow | Seagull 4 | Seagull 4A | Seagull 4B | Seagull 4C |
Seagull 4D | Shanghai | Splendidflex | Temple of Heaven | Wuhan Youyi | YC-75X100
Hong Kong
Bedfordflex | Binaflex | Halina A1 | Halina Prefect | Halina Viceroy | Haking Mirroflex II | Traveller

Tthe Bedfordflex is a plastic pseudo TLR for 127 film made in Hong Kong. Its generally flimsy construction and the presence of a marking "No. 152" on the bottom suggests it may have come from the same Great Wall Plastics Co. as the Diana [1].

The Bedfordflex seems to be a twin of the Hong Kong-made Stellarflex, Wonderflex, Splendidflex and Roskoflex. All are marked "f8 speed 1/50 sec.," have similar nameplates, and are billed as "double-lens reflex" cameras. But these are not true TLRs, as the lenses are fixed focus and the simple brilliant finder does not offer true reflex focusing.

Another very similar camera was the Ilfoflex, apparently used as a promotional gift by Ilford in 1961[2].

Notes

  1. Bedfordflex in depth from Moominstuff
  2. Ilfoflex at Maurice Fisher's Photomemorabilia