Pseudo TLR
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To have a list of pseudo TLR cameras, see the Category: Pseudo TLR.
A pseudo TLR is a camera imitating the shape of a TLR, but with no coupling of the taking and viewing lens. The finder is not a true reflex finder with a ground glass indicating the focus, but an oversized brilliant finder. It is a camera with guess focusing, or fixed-focus.
The pseudo TLR vogue was around the 1950s and 1960s, when the Rolleiflex was the typical pro camera. They were produced by many manufacturers in the US ([[1]], Germany (most Voigtländer [[2]] models), France (eg Olbia), and the United Kingdom ([[3]] ful-vue).
Later, the pseudo SLR toy cameras used the same kind of trick, but were usually worse.