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Japanese 6×6 TLR
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Postwar models (M–Z)
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6×6cm M–Z (edit)
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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
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Prewar and wartime models and postwar models (A–L) ->
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Other TLR, pseudo TLR and medium format SLR ->
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Other Japanese 6×6, 4.5×6, 3×4 and 4×4 ->
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This is a work in progress.
The Oplenflex is a Japanese 6×6 TLR, about which little is known.
See also the Oplenflex-35, name variant of the Firstflex 35.
Description
Only two surviving examples of the Oplenflex TLR have been observed so far,[1] and the description is based on pictures of these.
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Oplenflex, Oplenon Anastigmat 8.0cm f/3.5 taking lens no.4362, Viewer Anastigmat 8.0cm f/3.2 viewing lens, Rektor shutter (B, 1–300). Pictures by Johan Jansen. (Image rights)
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The Oplenflex is a copy of the Rolleiflex. The front plate moves back and forth for focusing and is driven by a large knob on the photographer's left, with depth-of-field indications. The film is advanced by a crank on the right and there is a round exposure counter window at the top right.
Bibliography
The Oplenflex is not listed in Sugiyama or in Kokusan kamera no rekishi.
- ↑ Example pictured in this page, and example observed in an online auction.