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The '''Leinflex''' is a Japanese large format SLR sold around 1926, certainly having a focal plane shutter. It is only briefly mentioned in Lewis, and no other source has been found so far.<REF> Lewis, p.36. </REF> The name "Leinflex" itself is unsure, and this is perhaps a mistake for "Lineflex".
 
The '''Leinflex''' is a Japanese large format SLR sold around 1926, certainly having a focal plane shutter. It is only briefly mentioned in Lewis, and no other source has been found so far.<REF> Lewis, p.36. </REF> The name "Leinflex" itself is unsure, and this is perhaps a mistake for "Lineflex".
  

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Japanese plate SLR cameras (edit)
atom (4.5×6cm) Simplex Reflex | Speed Reflex
meishi (5.5×8cm) Speed Reflex
daimeishi (6.5×9cm) Convex Reflex | Hogo Reflex | Idea Reflex (1932) | Neat Reflex | Simplex Reflex | Speed Reflex
tefuda (8×10.5cm) Idea Reflex (1910 and 1911) | Idea Reflex (1932) | Neat Reflex | Photo Deluxe Reflex | Speed Reflex
nimaigake (8×12cm) Idea Reflex (1910 and 1911) | Sakura Reflex Prano
kabine (12×16.5cm) Idea Reflex (1910 and 1911)
daikabine (13×18cm) Guaranteed Reflex
unknown Hardflex | Leinflex | Photoman Special Reflex
Japanese plate film: monocular, box, folding bed and strut-folding ->
3×4 and 4×4, 4×5 and 4×6.5, 4.5×6, 6×6 and 6×9 ->

The Leinflex is a Japanese large format SLR sold around 1926, certainly having a focal plane shutter. It is only briefly mentioned in Lewis, and no other source has been found so far.[1] The name "Leinflex" itself is unsure, and this is perhaps a mistake for "Lineflex".

Notes

  1. Lewis, p.36.

Bibliography

  • Lewis, Gordon, ed. The History of the Japanese Camera. Rochester, N.Y.: George Eastman House, International Museum of Photography & Film, 1991. ISBN 0-935398-17-1 (paper), 0-935398-16-3 (hard). P.36.