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The '''Wrayflex''' is a [[35mm]] [[SLR]] camera made by [[Wray]] from about 1950, the only British-made 35mm SLR.<ref name=McK>{{McKeown12}} p1016-7.</ref> There are three different models: the first two have a low profile appearance and use a system of mirrors rather than a pentaprism to provide the reflex viewing image. The first camera, the '''Wrayflex I''',<ref name=W1>[http://www.auction2000.se/auk/w.Object?inC=WLPA&inA=6&inO=636 Wrayflex I] serial no. 1579, with a Unilite 50mm f/2 lens, sold at the [http://www.auction2000.se/auk/w.ObjectList?inSiteLang=&inC=WLPA&inA=6 sixth Westlicht Photographica Auction], on 6 November 2004.</ref> makes images in a 24x32mm format; the second, the '''Wrayflex Ia''',<ref>[http://www.auction2000.se/auk/w.Object?inC=WLPA&inA=6&inO=637 Wrayflex 1a] serial no. 2580 with Unilite 50 mm f/2, also sold at the November 2004 Westlicht auction.</ref><ref name=W1a>[http://www.auction2000.se/auk/w.Object?inC=WLPA&inA=21&inO=514 Wrayflex Ia] serial no. 2691, with 35 mm f/3.5 Lustrar, sold at the [http://www.auction2000.se/auk/w.ObjectList?inSiteLang=&inC=WLPA&inA=21 21st Westlicht auction], on 23 May 2012.</ref> gives the standard 24x36mm format. Other than this it is very similar to the first model; McKeown states that the frame-counter (which counts beyond 40 on the Wrayflex I because of the small format) is the easiest way to tell the two apart.<ref name=McK></ref>
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The '''Wrayflex''' is a [[35mm]] [[SLR]] camera made by [[Wray]] from about 1950, the only British-made 35mm SLR.<ref name=McK>{{McKeown12}} p1016-7.</ref> There are three different models: the first two have a low profile appearance and use a system of mirrors rather than a pentaprism to provide the reflex viewing image. The first camera, the '''Wrayflex I''',<ref name=W1>[http://www.westlicht-auction.com/index.php?f=popup&id=26677&_ssl=off#26677 Wrayflex I] serial no. 1579, with a Unilite 50mm f/2 lens, sold at the [http://www.westlicht-auction.com/index.php?id=25199&acat=25199&lang=3 November 2004 Westlicht Photographica Auction] in Vienna.</ref> makes images in a 24x32mm format; the second, the '''Wrayflex Ia''',<ref name=W1a>[http://www.westlicht-auction.com/index.php?f=popup&id=260702&_ssl=off#260702 Wrayflex Ia] serial no. 2691, with 35 mm f/3.5 Lustrar, offered at the [http://www.westlicht-auction.com/index.php?id=246557&acat=246557&offset=1&lang=3 May 2012 Westlicht auction]; several excellent pictures.</ref> gives the standard 24x36mm format. Other than this it is very similar to the first model; McKeown states that the frame-counter (which counts beyond 40 on the Wrayflex I because of the small format) is the easiest way to tell the two apart.<ref name=McK></ref>
 
  
Sadly the mirror viewfinders were very dim compared to the prism used on rival cameras, and produced a laterally reversed image. The third model, the '''Wrayflex II''' from about 1959,<ref name=W2>[http://www.westlicht-auction.com/index.php?f=popup&id=260716&_ssl=off#260716 Wrayflex II] serial no. 4246, with Unilite 50mm f/2 lens, also offered at the May 2012 Westlicht auction.</ref> has a prism, giving it a taller profile. It has the standard 24x36mm image format.  
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Sadly the mirror viewfinders were very dim compared to the prism used on rival cameras, and produced a laterally reversed image. The third model, the '''Wrayflex II''' from about 1959,<ref name=W2>[http://www.auction2000.se/auk/w.Object?inC=WLPA&inA=21&inO=515 Wrayflex II] serial no. 4246, with Unilite 50mm f/2 lens, also sold at the May 2012 Westlicht auction.</ref> has a prism, giving it a taller profile. It has the standard 24x36mm image format.  
  
 
The cameras use normal 35mm film cassettes. The 24x32 mm format was a problem for slide films (the images would not fit neatly in standard mounts, and might be incorrectly cut by the processors).
 
The cameras use normal 35mm film cassettes. The 24x32 mm format was a problem for slide films (the images would not fit neatly in standard mounts, and might be incorrectly cut by the processors).

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The Wrayflex is a 35mm SLR camera made by Wray from about 1950, the only British-made 35mm SLR.[1] There are three different models: the first two have a low profile appearance and use a system of mirrors rather than a pentaprism to provide the reflex viewing image. The first camera, the Wrayflex I,[2] makes images in a 24x32mm format; the second, the Wrayflex Ia,[3][4] gives the standard 24x36mm format. Other than this it is very similar to the first model; McKeown states that the frame-counter (which counts beyond 40 on the Wrayflex I because of the small format) is the easiest way to tell the two apart.[1]

Sadly the mirror viewfinders were very dim compared to the prism used on rival cameras, and produced a laterally reversed image. The third model, the Wrayflex II from about 1959,[5] has a prism, giving it a taller profile. It has the standard 24x36mm image format.

The cameras use normal 35mm film cassettes. The 24x32 mm format was a problem for slide films (the images would not fit neatly in standard mounts, and might be incorrectly cut by the processors).

All three cameras use the same series of lenses:

  • 35/3.5 Lustrar
  • 50/2.8 Unilux
  • 50/2 Unilite
  • 90/4 Lustrar
  • 135/4 Lustrar


The Unilite lens design was covered by patents; later there would be a dispute with Corfield when the latter company introduced their 45mm Lumax f/1.9 lens for the Periflex camera range. Corfield had unwittingly infringed the Wray patent and were obliged to acknowledge this fact.

All three models have a focal-plane shutter, with speeds ½ - 1/1000 second, plus 'B'. There are separate flash synchronisation sockets on the front of the camera for electronic flash ('E') and bulbs ('B'). The Wrayflex II also has a cold shoe on top of the prism;[5] (the cited example of the Wrayflex I at Westlicht also has a cold shoe).[2]


Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 McKeown, James M. and Joan C. McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras, 12th Edition, 2005-2006. USA, Centennial Photo Service, 2004. ISBN 0-931838-40-1 (hardcover). ISBN 0-931838-41-X (softcover). p1016-7.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Wrayflex I serial no. 1579, with a Unilite 50mm f/2 lens, sold at the sixth Westlicht Photographica Auction, on 6 November 2004.
  3. Wrayflex 1a serial no. 2580 with Unilite 50 mm f/2, also sold at the November 2004 Westlicht auction.
  4. Wrayflex Ia serial no. 2691, with 35 mm f/3.5 Lustrar, sold at the 21st Westlicht auction, on 23 May 2012.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Wrayflex II serial no. 4246, with Unilite 50mm f/2 lens, also sold at the May 2012 Westlicht auction.


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Bibliography

  • Wally Morley, 'The Wrayflex' in Photographica World, no. 64, March 1993, pp. 35-37.
  • John Wade, 'The Wrayflex Story' Wordpower Publishing; see www.wrayflex.co.uk.