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''See also the 1937 [[Minoltaflex (I)]] and the postwar [[Minoltaflex II and III]].''
 
''See also the 1937 [[Minoltaflex (I)]] and the postwar [[Minoltaflex II and III]].''
  
The '''Minoltaflex Automat'''<REF> The camera is referred to in advertising as ミノルタフレックス (''Minorutafurekkusu''), obviously a compound of "Minolta" and "flex". The decision whether to refer to this as "Minoltaflex" or "Minolta Flex" — one word or two — is rather arbitrary. </REF> (advertised in 1942) is a [[TLR]] (twin lens reflex) cameras for 120 film made by Chiyoda Kōgaku. has a Crown II shutter and a Promar 7.5cm f/3.5 taking lens; film is wound by a crank and the shutter is self-cocking. This too is simply marked ''Minolta''.
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The '''Minoltaflex Automat''' (advertised in 1942) is a [[TLR]] (twin lens reflex) cameras for 120 film made by Chiyoda Kōgaku. has a Crown II shutter and a Promar 7.5cm f/3.5 taking lens; film is wound by a crank and the shutter is self-cocking. This too is simply marked ''Minolta''.
  
 
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Japanese 6×6 TLR
Prewar and wartime models (edit)
6×6cm Elmoflex | First Reflex | Kiko Flex | Lyra Flex | Minoltaflex | Minoltaflex Automat | Minoltaflex military prototype | Nōman Flex | Ostenflex | Prince Flex | Ricohflex (original) | Ricohflex B | Rollekonter | Roll-o-Frex | Rorter Ref | Rorterflex | Sakura-flex | Simpuflex | Starflex | Taroflex | Valflex | Yokusanflex
Postwar models and other TLR ->
Pseudo TLR and medium format SLR ->
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See also the 1937 Minoltaflex (I) and the postwar Minoltaflex II and III.

The Minoltaflex Automat (advertised in 1942) is a TLR (twin lens reflex) cameras for 120 film made by Chiyoda Kōgaku. has a Crown II shutter and a Promar 7.5cm f/3.5 taking lens; film is wound by a crank and the shutter is self-cocking. This too is simply marked Minolta.

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