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− | The Spartaflex was available as [[pseudo TLR]] or a real [[TLR]] for [[120 film]]. It was made by [[Spartus]]. | + | The Spartaflex was available as a [[pseudo TLR]] or a real [[TLR]] for [[120 film]]. It was made by [[Spartus]]. |
Features of the plastic camera include selectable apertures f7.7, f11, f16 and f22, a focusable camera lens, waist-level & sport finders, and instant/time shutter speed settings. The focusable achromatic finder lens of the TLR variant is gearwheel coupled to the camera lens. The [[flash sync]]hronized shutter's only instant speed is 1/60 sec. | Features of the plastic camera include selectable apertures f7.7, f11, f16 and f22, a focusable camera lens, waist-level & sport finders, and instant/time shutter speed settings. The focusable achromatic finder lens of the TLR variant is gearwheel coupled to the camera lens. The [[flash sync]]hronized shutter's only instant speed is 1/60 sec. |
Revision as of 13:24, 2 December 2008
The Spartaflex was available as a pseudo TLR or a real TLR for 120 film. It was made by Spartus.
Features of the plastic camera include selectable apertures f7.7, f11, f16 and f22, a focusable camera lens, waist-level & sport finders, and instant/time shutter speed settings. The focusable achromatic finder lens of the TLR variant is gearwheel coupled to the camera lens. The flash synchronized shutter's only instant speed is 1/60 sec.
Spartaflex with flash unit by John Kratz (Image rights) |
Links
- manual of TLR variant at Michael Butkus' [1]