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|image_text= Gakkenflex TLR for 35mm film
 
|image_text= Gakkenflex TLR for 35mm film
 
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'''Manufacturer:''' [[Gakken]]
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'''Date of Production:''' 2009
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'''Type of Camera:''' [[TLR]] [[Category:Camera kit]] [[Category:Toy cameras]]
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'''[[Film]] Type:''' [[135_film]] 35mm
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'''[[Lens]]:''' Single Element Meniscus
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'''[[Focal length]]:''' 50mm
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'''Aperture:''' f/5.6 or f/11
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'''[[Shutter]]:''' Mechanical leaf shutter
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'''[[Shutter speed]]s:''' 1/125
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'''[[Viewfinder]]:''' Waist level finder
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'''Tripod socket:''' No
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'''Cable release thread:''' No
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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 was included in issue #25 (October 30, 2009) of "Otona no kagaku magazine", published by [[Gakken]]. The name "Gakkenflex" is molded into the front of the camera. Though the original magazine can be hard to find, copies are circulating the web. Two known copies being [[Recesky_TLR]] and the Fotodiox TLR
  
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]]or the [[Lubitel]].
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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]] or the [[Lubitel]].
  
The simple meniscus lens creates images with a dramatic focus drop off, with some shots resembling tilt shift images.
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The simple meniscus lens creates images with a dramatic focus drop-off, with some shots resembling tilt&ndash;shift images. The camera is very much a [[Toy Camera]].
  
 
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===Sample images===
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==Sample images==
 
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|image_text= Tour Eiffel, Paris
 
|image_text= Tour Eiffel, Paris
 
|image_by= Dirk HR Spennemann
 
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|image_text= Shielded environment, Gothenburg
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|image_by= Jonas Söderström
 
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===Links===
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*[https://cdn-shop.adafruit.com/datasheets/1823_twin_camera.pdf Complete instructions] for assembly and use. PDF (English)
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* [http://otonanokagaku.net/magazine/vol25/pdf/vol25furoku.pdf Complete instructions] for assembly and use. PDF (Japanese)
 
* [http://otonanokagaku.net/magazine/vol25/index.html Otona no kagaku magazine #25] at otonanokagaku.net
 
* [http://otonanokagaku.net/magazine/vol25/index.html Otona no kagaku magazine #25] at otonanokagaku.net
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* [http://www.flickr.com/groups/recesky/ Flickr group: Recesky DIY TLR] - discussions and sample photos
 
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/agricola/4273593452/in/set-72157623186558154/ Adjusting the shutter] (English)
 
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/agricola/4273593452/in/set-72157623186558154/ Adjusting the shutter] (English)
* [http://otonanokagaku.net/magazine/vol25/pdf/vol25furoku.pdf Complete instructions] for assembly and use. PDF (Japanese)
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[[Category:35mm film]]
 
[[Category:35mm film]]
 
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[[Category:G]]
 
[[Category:TLR]]
 
[[Category:TLR]]
[[Category: Camera kit]]
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[[Category: Japanese 35mm TLR]]
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[[Category:Toy cameras]]
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[[Category:Film cameras still in production]]
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[[Category:2009]]

Latest revision as of 08:56, 6 December 2022


The Gakkenflex 35mm TLR is a plastic kit camera that was included in issue #25 (October 30, 2009) of "Otona no kagaku magazine", published by Gakken. The name "Gakkenflex" is molded into the front of the camera. Though the original magazine can be hard to find, copies are circulating the web. Two known copies being Recesky_TLR and the Fotodiox TLR

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 or the Lubitel.

The simple meniscus lens creates images with a dramatic focus drop-off, with some shots resembling tilt–shift images. The camera is very much a Toy Camera.


Sample images


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