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[[Universal]]'s '''Univex Twinflex''' was a miniature [[TLR]] camera, a real twin lens camera with a pair of [[meniscus lens]]es. A knob below the lens pair allows focusing from one metre to infinity by moving the front. The camera is made of [[bakelite]] and aluminium. It makes 1 1/2" × 1 1/8" exposures on #00 film. The film plane is curved, and the [[shutter]] has just one speed plus B mode. It belongs to the smallest TLRs ever made. | [[Universal]]'s '''Univex Twinflex''' was a miniature [[TLR]] camera, a real twin lens camera with a pair of [[meniscus lens]]es. A knob below the lens pair allows focusing from one metre to infinity by moving the front. The camera is made of [[bakelite]] and aluminium. It makes 1 1/2" × 1 1/8" exposures on #00 film. The film plane is curved, and the [[shutter]] has just one speed plus B mode. It belongs to the smallest TLRs ever made. |
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Universal's Univex Twinflex was a miniature TLR camera, a real twin lens camera with a pair of meniscus lenses. A knob below the lens pair allows focusing from one metre to infinity by moving the front. The camera is made of bakelite and aluminium. It makes 1 1/2" × 1 1/8" exposures on #00 film. The film plane is curved, and the shutter has just one speed plus B mode. It belongs to the smallest TLRs ever made.
Links
- Twinflex on "The Camera Collector" [1]
- Twinflex on www.collection-appareils.fr by Sylvain Halgand