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The '''Flexilette''' (also sold as the '''Agfa Reflex''', as in the lower picture here) is an unusual [[TLR]] camera for [[35mm film]] produced by [[Agfa]] in about 1960-61.<ref name=McK>{{McKeown12}} p22.</ref>
 
The '''Flexilette''' (also sold as the '''Agfa Reflex''', as in the lower picture here) is an unusual [[TLR]] camera for [[35mm film]] produced by [[Agfa]] in about 1960-61.<ref name=McK>{{McKeown12}} p22.</ref>
  
The body is similar to a conventional 35mm viewfinder camera (McKeown compares it to the 1958 [[Silette]]<ref name=McK/>), but made a little taller with the extra lens and viewfinder grafted on.
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The body is similar to a conventional 35mm viewfinder camera (McKeown compares it to the 1958 [[Silette]]<ref>While McKeowns may compare this camera to a Silette, it clearly more closely resembles an [[Agfaflex]].</ref>), but made a little taller with the extra lens and viewfinder grafted on.
  
The top plate houses the waist-level viewfinder, frame counter, [[shutter release]] and double-exposure release. The front of the viewfinder hood can be opened to form a sports finder.
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The top plate houses the waist-level viewfinder, frame counter, [[shutter release]] and double-exposure release. The front of the viewfinder hood can be opened to form a direct vision, reverse telescope finder.
 
The winding lever and rewinder are on the base.
 
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and the Optima-Reflex was withdrawn in 1966.<ref name=McK/>
 
and the Optima-Reflex was withdrawn in 1966.<ref name=McK/>
  
 
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== Links ==
 
== Links ==
*[http://www.rolandandcaroline.co.uk/flexilette.html The Flexilette] at Roland and Caroline's [http://www.rolandandcaroline.co.uk]
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*[https://www.butkus.org/chinon/agfa/agfa_flexilette/agfa_flexilette.htm Agfa Flexilette user manual] at [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/ Butkus.org]
 
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*[http://www.rolandandcaroline.co.uk/flexilette.html The Flexilette] at [http://www.rolandandcaroline.co.uk Roland and Caroline's]
* [http://www.chromeagecamera.com/Flexilette.htm Flexilette on Chrome Age Cameras]
 
* [http://www.peterwallage.com/Agfa%20Flexilette%20page.htm Flexilette on Peter's Cameras]
 
* [http://mplsdesigner.com/cameras/cameras/flexilette.html Flexilette] on Adam Costello's [http://mplsdesigner.com/cameras/index.html Classic Camera site]
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 05:40, 10 April 2023

The Flexilette (also sold as the Agfa Reflex, as in the lower picture here) is an unusual TLR camera for 35mm film produced by Agfa in about 1960-61.[1]

The body is similar to a conventional 35mm viewfinder camera (McKeown compares it to the 1958 Silette[2]), but made a little taller with the extra lens and viewfinder grafted on.

The top plate houses the waist-level viewfinder, frame counter, shutter release and double-exposure release. The front of the viewfinder hood can be opened to form a direct vision, reverse telescope finder. The winding lever and rewinder are on the base.

  • Lens: Apotar 45mm f/2.8 (stopping to f/22), focus to 3 ft
  • Shutter: Prontor Special leaf shutter, 1 to 1/500 second + B

The camera was replaced after about a year by the Agfa Optima Reflex, which is similar, but the waist-level finder is replaced with an eye-level pentaprism one, and there is a selenium meter for automatic exposure. These two cameras failed to compete with the burgeoning range of SLRs available at the time and the Optima-Reflex was withdrawn in 1966.[1]



Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 McKeown, James M. and Joan C. McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras, 12th Edition, 2005-2006. USA, Centennial Photo Service, 2004. ISBN 0-931838-40-1 (hardcover). ISBN 0-931838-41-X (softcover). p22.
  2. While McKeowns may compare this camera to a Silette, it clearly more closely resembles an Agfaflex.


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