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The '''Nikkenflex''' is a Japanese medium format [[TLR]] made by the company Nippon Koken Camera Works (also known as Nihon Optical Research Co.).
 
The '''Nikkenflex''' is a Japanese medium format [[TLR]] made by the company Nippon Koken Camera Works (also known as Nihon Optical Research Co.).
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It was first called '''Nikkoflex''' but an imminent legal dispute with [[Nikon]] forced the change of name. 
  
 
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The Nikkenflex is a Japanese medium format TLR made by the company Nippon Koken Camera Works (also known as Nihon Optical Research Co.).

It was first called Nikkoflex but an imminent legal dispute with Nikon forced the change of name.


Japanese 6×6 TLR
Postwar models (M–Z)
6×6cm
M–Z
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Magniflex | Malcaflex | Mamiyaflex I | Mamiyaflex II | Mamiyaflex Automat A | Mamiya C | Mananflex | Manonflex | Marioflex | Metascoflex | Middl Flex | Mihamaflex | Mikono Flex S, P | Minolta Autocord | Minoltacord | Minoltaflex Automat prototypes | Minoltaflex II, III | Minoriflex | Molforeflex | Monade Flex | Morrisflex | Nikkenflex | Nikoflex | Ofunaflex | Olympus Flex | Oplenflex | Oriflex | Orionflex | Osiroflex | Pigeonflex | Princeflex | Prince Junior | Prinz Auto | Prinz Flex | Rectaflex | Ricohflex III–VII, Super, Holiday, Million | Ripeflex | Rolex | Ruvinalflex | Sanonflex | Selcaflex | Silverflex | Starflex | Sunflex IV | Superflex | Toyocaflex | Tsubasaflex | Tubasaflex | Veri Flex | Wagoflex | Walzflex | Welmyflex | Yashica-A, B, C, D, E, 635 | Yashica-Mat, EM, LM, 12, 24, Mat-124 | Zenobiaflex
Prewar and wartime models and postwar models (A–L) ->
Other TLR, pseudo TLR and medium format SLR ->
Other Japanese 6×6, 4.5×6, 3×4 and 4×4 ->

Bibliography

  • Watakushi no ni-gan-refu kamera-ten (私の二眼レフカメラ展, Exhibition of twin lens reflex cameras). Tokyo: JCII Camera Museum, 1992. (Exhibition catalogue, no ISBN number.) P.30.

Links

In Japanese: