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In 1946 [[Kodak]] presented a new [[TLR]] with a cast-aluminum body, and a geared pair of [[Kodak lenses#Kodak Anastigmats / Anastons / Ektanons|Kodak Anastigmat]] 80mm lenses, the '''Kodak Reflex'''. The shutter was a 7-speed "Flash Kodamatic" offering T & B and speeds between 1/2 and 1/200 sec.<ref>"Bulletins: News of Kodak Plans and Products" (advertisement), Popular Photography June 1946, pg. 68.</ref>
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In 1946 [[Kodak]] presented a new [[TLR]] with a cast-aluminum body, and a geared pair of [[Kodak lenses#Kodak Anastigmats / Anastons / Ektanons|Kodak Anastigmat]] 80mm lenses, the '''Kodak Reflex'''. The shutter was a 7-speed "Flash Kodamatic" offering T & B and speeds between 1/2 and 1/200 sec.<ref>"Bulletins: News of Kodak Plans and Products" (advertisement), Popular Photography June 1946, pg. 68.</ref> The [[Kodak Reflex II]] was introduced in 1948.
  
 
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In 1946 Kodak presented a new TLR with a cast-aluminum body, and a geared pair of Kodak Anastigmat 80mm lenses, the Kodak Reflex. The shutter was a 7-speed "Flash Kodamatic" offering T & B and speeds between 1/2 and 1/200 sec.[1] The Kodak Reflex II was introduced in 1948.


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  1. "Bulletins: News of Kodak Plans and Products" (advertisement), Popular Photography June 1946, pg. 68.