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The 1955-type '''Wardflex''' was built in Japan by [[Beauty]] (previously [[Taiyōdō]]), and is a rebranding of a [[Beautyflex|Beautyflex T]] model. This version has no bayonet on the viewing lens and a [[Taiyōdō |TKK]] shutter and a Telmer 80mm f/3.5 lens.
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The 1955-type '''Wardflex''' was built in Japan by [[Taiyōdō|Taiyōdō Koki]] (TKK), and is a rebranding of a [[Beautyflex|Beautyflex T]] model. This version has no bayonet on the viewing lens, a TKK shutter and a Telmer 80mm f/3.5 lens.
  
 
In 1957, [[Montgomery Ward|Wards]] offered a higher-spec '''Wardflex II''', which is a rebranding of the [[Beautyflex|Beautyflex D]]. The viewing lens is a Tri-Lausar, the taking lens is a Biokor f/3.5. The five bladed Syncro MX shutter has speeds of 1-1/300 of a second with bulb mode and eight stops at 1, 1/2, 1/5, 1/10, 1/25, 1/50, 1/100 and 1/300 of a second. This can be adjusted on the right hand side of the taking lens. The left hand side of the taking lens has the aperture adjustments. While the bottom has a [[self timer]] with a 10 sec delay.
 
In 1957, [[Montgomery Ward|Wards]] offered a higher-spec '''Wardflex II''', which is a rebranding of the [[Beautyflex|Beautyflex D]]. The viewing lens is a Tri-Lausar, the taking lens is a Biokor f/3.5. The five bladed Syncro MX shutter has speeds of 1-1/300 of a second with bulb mode and eight stops at 1, 1/2, 1/5, 1/10, 1/25, 1/50, 1/100 and 1/300 of a second. This can be adjusted on the right hand side of the taking lens. The left hand side of the taking lens has the aperture adjustments. While the bottom has a [[self timer]] with a 10 sec delay.

Revision as of 07:47, 25 January 2022

The 1955-type Wardflex was built in Japan by Taiyōdō Koki (TKK), and is a rebranding of a Beautyflex T model. This version has no bayonet on the viewing lens, a TKK shutter and a Telmer 80mm f/3.5 lens.

In 1957, Wards offered a higher-spec Wardflex II, which is a rebranding of the Beautyflex D. The viewing lens is a Tri-Lausar, the taking lens is a Biokor f/3.5. The five bladed Syncro MX shutter has speeds of 1-1/300 of a second with bulb mode and eight stops at 1, 1/2, 1/5, 1/10, 1/25, 1/50, 1/100 and 1/300 of a second. This can be adjusted on the right hand side of the taking lens. The left hand side of the taking lens has the aperture adjustments. While the bottom has a self timer with a 10 sec delay.


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