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The Gakkenflex 35mm TLR is a plastic kit camera that is included in issue #25 of "Otona no kagaku magazine", published by [[Gakken]]. The name "Gakkenflex" is molded into the front of the camera.
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The Gakkenflex 35mm [[TLR]] is a plastic kit camera that is included in issue #25 of "Otona no kagaku magazine", published by [[Gakken]]. The name "Gakkenflex" is molded into the front of the camera.
  
 
Documentation included with the kit indicates that the fixed f-stop is f/11 and the single shutter speed is 1/125. The camera uses standard [[35mm film]] cassettes and exposes a 24mm x 36mm frame in [[portrait format|portrait orientation]]. The lens is a single element plastic [[meniscus lens]]. Focusing of the taking and viewing lenses is synchronized by external gears, in the same way as the [[Ricohflex (geared lens)|geared lens Ricohflex]].
 
Documentation included with the kit indicates that the fixed f-stop is f/11 and the single shutter speed is 1/125. The camera uses standard [[35mm film]] cassettes and exposes a 24mm x 36mm frame in [[portrait format|portrait orientation]]. The lens is a single element plastic [[meniscus lens]]. Focusing of the taking and viewing lenses is synchronized by external gears, in the same way as the [[Ricohflex (geared lens)|geared lens Ricohflex]].

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The Gakkenflex 35mm TLR is a plastic kit camera that is included in issue #25 of "Otona no kagaku magazine", published by Gakken. The name "Gakkenflex" is molded into the front of the camera.

Documentation included with the kit indicates that the fixed f-stop is f/11 and the single shutter speed is 1/125. The camera uses standard 35mm film cassettes and exposes a 24mm x 36mm frame in portrait orientation. The lens is a single element plastic meniscus lens. Focusing of the taking and viewing lenses is synchronized by external gears, in the same way as the geared lens Ricohflex.

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