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The Recesky [[TLR]] Camera is a DIY camera similar to the [[Gakkenflex]]. Comparisons of materials as well as parts used in these two cameras hint at their close relation.
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The Recesky [[TLR]] Camera is a DIY [[Toy camera]] similar to the [[Gakkenflex]] TLR camera.  
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Comparisons of specifications, materials as well as parts used in these two cameras hint at their close relations.
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Visual differences include their physical dimensions, where the Recesky is wider, as well as the position of the rewind crank, with the Recesky having it on the same side as the winding crank, whereas the Gakkenflex has it on the other side.  
  
 
It is made by the Recesky corporation located in Guangdong, China.
 
It is made by the Recesky corporation located in Guangdong, China.
  
The camera photographs
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The camera uses 35mm film, exposing 24 mm x 36 mm frames in portrait. [[Meniscus lens]]es are used both for the photographing and focusing lens.
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The aperture can be varied from f/11 to f/6 by inserting or removing a plastic piece between the lens and its bracket.
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The shutter speed is approximately 1/125s.

Revision as of 18:18, 29 December 2010

5303464059_fd6a20b249.jpg

The Recesky TLR Camera is a DIY Toy camera similar to the Gakkenflex TLR camera.

Comparisons of specifications, materials as well as parts used in these two cameras hint at their close relations.

Visual differences include their physical dimensions, where the Recesky is wider, as well as the position of the rewind crank, with the Recesky having it on the same side as the winding crank, whereas the Gakkenflex has it on the other side.

It is made by the Recesky corporation located in Guangdong, China.

The camera uses 35mm film, exposing 24 mm x 36 mm frames in portrait. Meniscus lenses are used both for the photographing and focusing lens. The aperture can be varied from f/11 to f/6 by inserting or removing a plastic piece between the lens and its bracket. The shutter speed is approximately 1/125s.