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The Dorimaflex presents a number of variations. On some cameras, the back door consists of a single panel hinged at the top and locked by a latch at the bottom, as on the [[Ricohflex (geared lens)|Ricohflex]]. It contains a rectangular red window. Other examples have an L-shaped back styled after more expensive TLR models, containing a round red window.
  
 
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Japanese 6×6 TLR
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The Dorimaflex (ドリマフレックス) is a Japanese 6×6 TLR made in 1952–3 by Tōkyō Kōki. This company also announced the Dorima Six 6×6 folder in 1954.

General description

The Dorimaflex is a copy of the Ricohflex VI. It has externally geared lenses for focusing, and the distance scale and depth-of-field indications are engraved on the upper lens. The viewing hood contains a large magnifying lens. The film is advanced by a knob on the photographer's right. The advance is controlled by a red window in the back, protected by a vertically sliding cover.

The lenses are Dorima Special 8.0cm f/3.5, and the marking has a red C indicating lens coating. The shutter is of the setting type and the release lever is attached to the shutter casing itself.

Body variations

The Dorimaflex presents a number of variations. On some cameras, the back door consists of a single panel hinged at the top and locked by a latch at the bottom, as on the Ricohflex. It contains a rectangular red window. Other examples have an L-shaped back styled after more expensive TLR models, containing a round red window.

Commercial life

The Dorimaflex was advertised in Japanese magazines dated August 1952 to May 1953, and was featured in the February 1953 issue of Photo Art.[1] The January 1953 advertisement in Asahi Camera, placed by the distributor Sanwa Shōkai, lists a number of versions (the prices include the case):

  • Dorimaflex AII AL: B, 1–200 speeds, self-timer, Albada finder, ¥13,000;
  • Dorimaflex AII: B, 1–200, self-timer, no Albada, ¥12,500;
  • Dorimaflex A: B, 1–200, no self-timer, no Albada, ¥11,500;
  • Dorimaflex B AL: B, 25–200, no self-timer, Albada finder, ¥10,500;
  • Dorimaflex B: B, 25–200, no self-timer, no Albada, ¥10,000.

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