Imperial 127 Reflex

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The Imperial 127 Reflex Flash is a pseudo TLR from Herbert George of Chicago, Illinois, USA. It is seemingly based on the plastic molds for the Imperial Mark 27 but replacing the internal flash reflector with a brilliant finder. As the name implies, it was designed for 127 roll film, yielding twelve exposures 4×4 cm per roll. The lens is fixed focus and the only exposure control is the "Color/B&W" lever below the lens, with the B&W setting selecting a smaller aperture stop.