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* Ifba 500
 
* Ifba 500
 
* Ifba Signal Flash
 
* Ifba Signal Flash
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===non-"Ifba"===
 
===non-"Ifba"===
 
* Astral S20 ([[Sedic]])
 
* Astral S20 ([[Sedic]])
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===35mm SLRs===
 
===35mm SLRs===
* Ifbaflex 1000 DX ([[Chinon]])
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*Ifbaflex T 1000 ([[Cosina Hi-Lite]])
* Ifbaflex 2000 CE
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*Ifbaflex TL 1000 ([[Cosina Hi-Lite DL]])
* Ifbaflex M102
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*Ifbaflex M 102 ([[Voigtländer VSL  | Voigtländer-Rollei VSL 1]])
* Ifbaflex T1000 ([[Cosina]])
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*Ifbaflex 2000 CE (Cosina Hi-Lite EC)
* Ifbaflex TL1000 (Cosina)
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*Ifbaflex 1000DX ([[Chinon CX]])
  
 
==M42 lenses==
 
==M42 lenses==

Revision as of 00:07, 5 June 2021

Flash was a camera stores chain based in France, founded around 1960.

They are known for their private label brand Ifba which was introduced around 1970. Brand and stores were advertised as making the cheapest retail offers in France and offering products of Japan's biggest factories.

OEM products of international makers were badged Ifbaflex SLRs, Ifbagon (lenses), Ifbalit (studio lights), Ifbatronic (flashes), Ifbanox (enlargers), Ifbascope (telescopes) and so on.

Cameras

  • Ifba 35
  • Ifba 500
  • Ifba Signal Flash

non-"Ifba"

  • Astral S20 (Sedic)
  • Astral S30
  • Astral 110
  • Pocket 500
  • Pocket 600

35mm SLRs

M42 lenses

Light

  • Ifbatronic (flash)
  • Ifbalit 1000 simplex (studio light)

Super 8 cine cameras

  • Ifba Mirage M8 de luxe
  • Ifba Mirage M10S
  • Ifba Mirage E Electronic 60S