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The '''Dréflex''' was a 6x6 [[TLR]] with knob advance, released by the French maker [[Pierrat]] in 1955. It was based on the body of the [[Atoms]] [[Atoms TLR|Atoflex]], with a Pierrat Drestar 80/3.5 four element taking lens, a Pierrat Drestyl 75/3.3 three element viewing lens and an Atos 2 shutter to 1/300. The Dréflex name plate was attached by two screws.
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The '''Dréflex''' was a 6x6 [[TLR]] with knob advance, released by the French maker [[Pierrat]] in 1955. It was based on the body of the [[Atoms]] [[Atoflex]], with a Pierrat Drestar 80/3.5 four element taking lens, a Pierrat Drestyl 75/3.3 three element viewing lens and an Atos 2 shutter to 1/300. The Dréflex name plate was attached by two screws.
  
 
== Bibliography ==
 
== Bibliography ==

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The Dréflex was a 6x6 TLR with knob advance, released by the French maker Pierrat in 1955. It was based on the body of the Atoms Atoflex, with a Pierrat Drestar 80/3.5 four element taking lens, a Pierrat Drestyl 75/3.3 three element viewing lens and an Atos 2 shutter to 1/300. The Dréflex name plate was attached by two screws.

Bibliography

  • Vial, Bernard. Histoire des appareils français. Période 1940–1960. Paris: Maeght Éditeur, 1980, re-impressed in 1991. ISBN 2-86941-156-1.

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