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The 35mm [[Corfield]] '''Periflex Gold Star''' was a version of the Periflex 3a, with minor manufacturing changes yielding cost savings. | The 35mm [[Corfield]] '''Periflex Gold Star''' was a version of the Periflex 3a, with minor manufacturing changes yielding cost savings. | ||
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The 35mm Corfield Periflex Gold Star was a version of the Periflex 3a, with minor manufacturing changes yielding cost savings.
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Links
- The British Camera 1840-1960 The Jim Barron Collection, Lot 6
- Goldstar at Sylvain Halgand's www.collection-appareils.fr (in French)
- Periflex 3A user manual at Butkus.org
Sources
- John E. Lewis (1985), It's by Corfield. It must be good. The Periflex Story, p. 75-77, 95.