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The '''Wrayflex''' was a 35mm SLR made by the British company [[Wray]] after World War II. There were two slightly different models, the second version was known as the Wrayflex II. Both used the same series of lenses.
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The '''Wrayflex''' was a 35mm SLR made by the British company [[Wray]] after World War II. There were two different models, the first had a low profile appearance and used a system of mirrors to provide the reflex viewing image. Sadly this was rather dim compared to the pentaprism used on competitive cameras. The second version had a higher profile top plate and used a pentaprism - it was known as the Wrayflex II.  
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Both used the same series of lenses. The cameras used normal 35 mm film cassettes but took pictures 24x32 mm which was a problem for Slide material films.  
  
 
List of lenses in Wrayflex mount:
 
List of lenses in Wrayflex mount:
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* 90/4 Lustrar
 
* 90/4 Lustrar
 
* 135/4 Lustrar
 
* 135/4 Lustrar
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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 unwittingly had infringed the Wray patent and were obliged to ackowledge this fact.
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
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* John Wade has published a book on the camera and its lenses - see www.wrayflex.co.uk for a copy
  
 
* [http://www.marriottcameras.co.uk/instructions/wrayflex/wf_with_pic.htm Wrayflex user manual] at [http://www.marriottcameras.co.uk/ Marriott's World]
 
* [http://www.marriottcameras.co.uk/instructions/wrayflex/wf_with_pic.htm Wrayflex user manual] at [http://www.marriottcameras.co.uk/ Marriott's World]

Revision as of 22:01, 14 August 2008

The Wrayflex was a 35mm SLR made by the British company Wray after World War II. There were two different models, the first had a low profile appearance and used a system of mirrors to provide the reflex viewing image. Sadly this was rather dim compared to the pentaprism used on competitive cameras. The second version had a higher profile top plate and used a pentaprism - it was known as the Wrayflex II. Both used the same series of lenses. The cameras used normal 35 mm film cassettes but took pictures 24x32 mm which was a problem for Slide material films.

List of lenses in Wrayflex mount:

  • 35/3.5 Lustrar
  • 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 unwittingly had infringed the Wray patent and were obliged to ackowledge this fact.

Links

  • John Wade has published a book on the camera and its lenses - see www.wrayflex.co.uk for a copy