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The '''Universal Uniflex I''' and '''Uniflex II''' are aluminum bodied [[TLR]] cameras built between 1947 and 1950 by the [[Universal]] Camera Corp.   
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The '''Universal Uniflex I, II, and III''' are aluminum bodied [[TLR]] cameras built between 1947 and 1950 by the [[Universal]] Camera Corp.  All have a self-cocking Universal shutter with  speeds from 1/25 sec. to 1/200 sec. plus B mode. The cameras make 12 6x6cm exposures on either type [[120 film]] or [[620 film]]. The film advance uses a simple knob at the bottom right and covered red window on the back.  The focus knob is also on the right and the focus screen is ground glass with a small fold-up magnifier.
  
On the '''Uniflex I''', the taking lens is a 75mm f/5.6 Universal Anastigmat and the viewing lens is a 75mm f/4.5 Universal Anastigmat.  
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On the '''Uniflex I''', the taking lens is a 75mm f/5.6 Universal Anastigmat and the viewing lens is a 75mm f/4.5 Universal Anastigmat. The '''Uniflex I''' originally retailed for $48.00.
  
On the more upscale '''Uniflex II''', the lenses are 75mm f/4.5 Universal Anastigmat and 75mm f/3.5 Universal Anastigmat. Both have a self-cocking Universal shutter with  speeds from 1/25 sec. to 1/200 sec. plus B mode.  (The '''II''' model adds flash synchronization and 'T' mode.) The cameras make 12 6x6cm exposures on either type [[120 film]] or [[620 film]]. The film advance uses a simple knob at the bottom right and covered red window on the back.  The focus knob is also on the right and the focus screen is ground glass with a small fold-up magnifier.  The '''Uniflex I''' originally retailed for $48.00.
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On the more upscale '''Uniflex II''', the lenses are 75mm f/4.5 Universal Anastigmat and 75mm f/3.5 Universal Anastigmat, and the shutter has flash synchronization and 'T' mode.)  
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The rare '''Uniflex III' has an f/3.8 viewing lens, and otherwise appears similar.
  
 
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Revision as of 02:13, 24 January 2024

The Universal Uniflex I, II, and III are aluminum bodied TLR cameras built between 1947 and 1950 by the Universal Camera Corp. All have a self-cocking Universal shutter with speeds from 1/25 sec. to 1/200 sec. plus B mode. The cameras make 12 6x6cm exposures on either type 120 film or 620 film. The film advance uses a simple knob at the bottom right and covered red window on the back. The focus knob is also on the right and the focus screen is ground glass with a small fold-up magnifier.

On the Uniflex I, the taking lens is a 75mm f/5.6 Universal Anastigmat and the viewing lens is a 75mm f/4.5 Universal Anastigmat. The Uniflex I originally retailed for $48.00.

On the more upscale Uniflex II, the lenses are 75mm f/4.5 Universal Anastigmat and 75mm f/3.5 Universal Anastigmat, and the shutter has flash synchronization and 'T' mode.)

The rare Uniflex III' has an f/3.8 viewing lens, and otherwise appears similar.


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