Kodak Instamatic Reflex
The Kodak Instamatic Reflex was an SLR made in Germany by Kodak AG for 126 Cartridge film. It was introduced in 1968, and withdrawn in 1974 in the US & UK, and in 1970 elsewhere. It was considerably more sophisticated than most Instamatics.
Description
The Reflex had a coupled CdS light metering; the lenses were interchangable, with a Retina S-Series mount and it used one of the first electronic shutters - a Compur Electronic. Flash was provided by Flashcubes or an accessory flashgun connected via a PC socket.
There were only few other 126-format SLRs, for example, the Contaflex 126.