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The '''original Dorisflex''' had a Delta C 75/3.5 lens and a Helio B, 10–200 shutter. One example has been observed at a Yahoo Japan auction. It is a simple and boxy TLR. Focusing is done by turning the lens front element, that were geared together. No shutter winding lever is visible, only a release lever, maybe the shutter is everset. There is a knob on the right for film advance, with no exposure counter. Film advance must be controlled by red windows.
 
The '''original Dorisflex''' had a Delta C 75/3.5 lens and a Helio B, 10–200 shutter. One example has been observed at a Yahoo Japan auction. It is a simple and boxy TLR. Focusing is done by turning the lens front element, that were geared together. No shutter winding lever is visible, only a release lever, maybe the shutter is everset. There is a knob on the right for film advance, with no exposure counter. Film advance must be controlled by red windows.
  
The '''Dorisflex A''' was of the same kind, with a Delta 75/3.5 lens and a Prestar B, 1–200 shutter. (Source: [http://rd2h-ari.hp.infoseek.co.jp/DORIS_SPEC.htm this page at Japan Family Camera], McKeown only lists the original model.)
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The '''Dorisflex A''' was of the same kind, with a Delta 75/3.5 lens and a Prestar B, 1&ndash;200 shutter.<ref>According to the Japan Family Camera page; however, McKeown only lists the original model.</ref>
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The Dorisflex was a Japanese 6×6 TLR series, maybe made by a company named Doris.

The original Dorisflex had a Delta C 75/3.5 lens and a Helio B, 10–200 shutter. One example has been observed at a Yahoo Japan auction. It is a simple and boxy TLR. Focusing is done by turning the lens front element, that were geared together. No shutter winding lever is visible, only a release lever, maybe the shutter is everset. There is a knob on the right for film advance, with no exposure counter. Film advance must be controlled by red windows.

The Dorisflex A was of the same kind, with a Delta 75/3.5 lens and a Prestar B, 1–200 shutter.[1]

Notes

  1. According to the Japan Family Camera page; however, McKeown only lists the original model.

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