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The '''Super Flex Baby''' was a 4x4 [[SLR]] made from 1938 by a Japanese company. The company that sold and advertised it was [[Kiko-Do]], but it was manufactured by [[Umemoto]] Seisakusho, as we can learn from today's Umemoto website.
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The '''Super Flex Baby''' was a 4x4 [[SLR]] made in Japan from 1938. It was sold and advertised by a company called [[Kiko-Do]], but it was manufactured by [[Umemoto]] Seisakusho, as we can learn from today's Umemoto website.
  
 
The Super Flex Baby looked like the [[Karma Flex]]. It had a behind the lens shutter, and there were some variants.
 
The Super Flex Baby looked like the [[Karma Flex]]. It had a behind the lens shutter, and there were some variants.

Revision as of 19:15, 10 May 2006

Template:127 Japan The Super Flex Baby was a 4x4 SLR made in Japan from 1938. It was sold and advertised by a company called Kiko-Do, but it was manufactured by Umemoto Seisakusho, as we can learn from today's Umemoto website.

The Super Flex Baby looked like the Karma Flex. It had a behind the lens shutter, and there were some variants.

Some people call it "Baby Super Flex", but it is not the word order that appears on the camera nor on the ads.

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