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Wardflex II (badge on viewfinder hood missing) image by Gustavo Vasquez Photography (Image rights) |
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The 1955-type Wardflex was built in Japan by Beauty (previously Taiyōdō), and is a rebranding of a Beautyflex T model. This version has no bayonet on the viewing lens and a TKK shutter.
In 1957, Wards offered a higher-spec Wardflex II model, which is a rebranding of the Beautyflex D.
Links
- Wardflex II manual at Michael Butkus Jr.'s Camera Manual Library
Mid-50s Wardflex with TKK shutter and no bayonet on viewing lens image by MCA / Mike Allyn (Image rights) |