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* {{Zukan}} Items 4118–9.
 
* Takasaki Akio (高崎晶夫). "Kokusan 6×6cm-han nigan-refu A to Z" (国産6×6cm判二眼レフA to Z, Japanese 6×6cm TLR A to Z). {{KKS049}} Pp.64–73.
 
* Takasaki Akio (高崎晶夫). "Kokusan 6×6cm-han nigan-refu A to Z" (国産6×6cm判二眼レフA to Z, Japanese 6×6cm TLR A to Z). {{KKS049}} Pp.64–73.
* {{Zukan}} Items 4118–9.
 
 
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[[Category: Japanese 6x6 pseudo TLR]]
 
[[Category: Japanese 6x6 pseudo TLR]]
 
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Revision as of 17:42, 31 December 2007

Japanese pseudo TLR (edit)
Prewar and wartime models
4.5×6 Hansa Rollette Ref | Roll Light Ref | Union Ref
4×4 Pilot Ref (4×4)
3×4 Alma Baby Ref | Baby Ref | Baby Roll Ref | Chukon Ref | Clover Baby Ref | Mario Ref | Pilot Ref | Prince Baby Ref | Truth
Postwar models
6×6 Cometflex | Dox New Six | Elliotte | Flex-O-Cord | Honestflex | Koniken | Mikono Flex C | Oplen Junior | Palma Brilliant | Rionflex | Rosko Brilliant | Topflex | Vesterflex
4.5×6 Binox | Maruso Refe
4×4 Herlight
Japanese true TLR ->
Japanese 6×6, 4.5×6, 3×4 and 4×4, 4×5 and 4×6.5 ->

The Cometflex is a Japanese 6×6 pseudo TLR, probably made in the 1950s. It is attributed to a company called Kondo Optical Works.[1]

Description

The Cometflex is extremely similar to the Spartus Full-Vue made by Spartus Corp. and to the Carlton-Reflex made by Utility Mfg. Co. and distributed by Allied Camera Supply Co.

It is a box-shaped camera. The advance knob, the release lever and the Time and Instant speed selector are placed on the right-hand side. The viewing hood has a striated pattern. The lens is a fixed-focus f/8 meniscus achromat. Two types of lens engravings are known: comet achromat and sakura achromat. The front plate has art-deco style patterns, the camera name Cometflex or Comet flex is inscribed at the top and the words KONDOX MADE IN JAPAN are written at the bottom.

Variations

The camera is known in two minor variations. One has the name Cometflex in one word, and the lens marking comet achromat F:8.[2] The other has the name Comet flex in two words, and the lens marking sakura achromat F:8.[3]

Notes

  1. Sugiyama, items 4118–9.
  2. Example pictured in Sugiyama, item 4118.
  3. Example pictured in Sugiyama, item 4119, and example pictured in Takasaki, p.66 of Kurashikku Kamera Senka no.49 (they are perhaps the same).

Bibliography

This camera is not listed in Kokusan kamera no rekishi.