Ricohflex (geared lens)

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Japanese 6×6 TLR
Postwar models (M–Z)
6×6cm
M–Z
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The Ricohflex was a series of 6x6 TLR made by Riken Optical Industries (Ricoh) in the 1950s. The focusing rings around the front lens elements of camera and finder lens are geared for synchronous focusing.

List of models:

  • Ricohflex III

The Ricohflex III of 1950 had a pair of similar Ricoh Anastigmat 1:3.5 f=80mm lenses.

  • Ricohflex IIIB


  • Ricohflex IIII / IV

The first ones are labelled IIII which was later changed to the correct Roman Numeral IV.

  • Ricohflex VI

The Ricohflex VI had a combination of Anastigmat camera lens and Viewer finder lens.


  • Ricohflex VII (Riken or Seikosha shutter)

The Ricohflex VII was made in 1954. It had a Ricoh Anastigmat 1:3.5/8cm front-element focusing lens geared to the Ricoh Viewer 1:3,5/8cm lens for viewfinder focusing. It had a Riken shutter with B mode and speeds from 1/25-1/100 sec. that used the same lever to cock the shutter (pull up) and fire the shutter (push down). The camera uses 120 film or, with an adapter, 35mm film. It’s an easy to use camera giving sharp images.


  • Ricohflex VIIS
  • Ricohflex VIIM
  • Super Ricohflex

There is a minimum of 3 different versions of the Super Ricoflex, with different shutters and front plates. This camera was primarily designed for the U.S. market. It's the most sold Ricohflex.


  • Ricohflex Holiday
  • Ricohflex Million
  • Ricohflex New Million


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