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The Kodak Brownie Starflex was one of [[Kodak]]'s very characteristic products. It was a simple small twin lens reflex camera, sold as set with a big flash. It had not really "twin" lenses: The finder optics were simpler than those of the lower lens.
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The [[Kodak]] Brownie Starflex was one of Kodak's very characteristic products - an easy to use camera for occasional amateur photographers. It was a simple small twin lens reflex camera, sold as set with a big flash. It did not really have "twin" lenses: The finder optics were simpler than those of the main lens.
  
 
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The Kodak Brownie Starflex was one of Kodak's very characteristic products - an easy to use camera for occasional amateur photographers. It was a simple small twin lens reflex camera, sold as set with a big flash. It did not really have "twin" lenses: The finder optics were simpler than those of the main lens.

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specifications

  • Type: Twin Lens reflex (TLR)
  • Manufacturer: Kodak
  • Year of launch: 1957
  • Price: 10 US$
  • Films: 127 roll film, exposure format 4×4 cm
  • Finder: reflex & reverse, additional sports finder on the bottom
  • Aperture: Choice of two different apertures signed as "color" and "b&w"



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