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The '''Yallu Flex''' (ヤルーフレックス) is a 35mm [[TLR]] produced as a prototype in 1949 by Yallu Optical Co Ltd (ヤルー光学, Yarū Kōgaku), a company formed afresh for the purpose. It was named after the Yalu river.<ref> Or perhaps after the American pronunciation of the name of this river (in Chinese ''Yālǜjiāng,'' 鴨綠江, 鸭绿江; in Korean ''Amnokkang,'' 압록강; in Japanese ''Ōryokkō'' 鴨緑江). See [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yalu_River the English Wikipedia page about the Yalu River]. </ref>
 
The '''Yallu Flex''' (ヤルーフレックス) is a 35mm [[TLR]] produced as a prototype in 1949 by Yallu Optical Co Ltd (ヤルー光学, Yarū Kōgaku), a company formed afresh for the purpose. It was named after the Yalu river.<ref> Or perhaps after the American pronunciation of the name of this river (in Chinese ''Yālǜjiāng,'' 鴨綠江, 鸭绿江; in Korean ''Amnokkang,'' 압록강; in Japanese ''Ōryokkō'' 鴨緑江). See [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yalu_River the English Wikipedia page about the Yalu River]. </ref>
  
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* Marriage, John. "[http://www.tapestry.org.uk/html/35tlr.html History of the 35mm Twin Lens Reflex]".
 
* Marriage, John. "[http://www.tapestry.org.uk/html/35tlr.html History of the 35mm Twin Lens Reflex]".
 
* [http://corsopolaris.net/supercameras/twin25/tlr35.html 35mm TLR] at Massimo Bertacchi's [http://corsopolaris.net/supercameras/ Innovative cameras], also reproduced [http://www.fotografiareflex.net/tlr35new.html#The_Yalluflex_was_marketed here] at [http://www.fotografiareflex.net/ Fotografia e Reflex] (these pages are based on the above article by John Marriage)
 
* [http://corsopolaris.net/supercameras/twin25/tlr35.html 35mm TLR] at Massimo Bertacchi's [http://corsopolaris.net/supercameras/ Innovative cameras], also reproduced [http://www.fotografiareflex.net/tlr35new.html#The_Yalluflex_was_marketed here] at [http://www.fotografiareflex.net/ Fotografia e Reflex] (these pages are based on the above article by John Marriage)
* [http://www.auction2000.se/auk/w.Object?inC=WLPA&inA=7&inO=697 Yallu Flex], lot no.697 of [http://www.auction2000.se/auk/w.ObjectList?inSiteLang=&inC=WLPA&inA=7 auction no.7 (21 May 2005)] by [http://www.westlicht-auction.com/ Westlicht Photographica Auction]
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* [https://wlpa.auction2000.se/auk/w.Object?inC=WLPA&inA=7&inO=697 Yallu Flex], lot no.697 of the [https://wlpa.auction2000.se/auk/w.ObjectList?inSiteLang=&inC=WLPA&inA=7 seventh Westlicht Photographica Auction], on 21 May 2005
 
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* [http://www.remus.dti.ne.jp/~inasan99/camera/yailu.html Advertisement for the Yallu Flex] (billed as "Yallu Reflex-35"), reproduced at [http://www.remus.dti.ne.jp/~inasan99/camera/nostalgic_camera.html Nostalgic Camera], a page of old Japanese magazine advertisements by Toshio Inamura
 
* [http://www.remus.dti.ne.jp/~inasan99/camera/yailu.html Advertisement for the Yallu Flex] (billed as "Yallu Reflex-35"), reproduced at [http://www.remus.dti.ne.jp/~inasan99/camera/nostalgic_camera.html Nostalgic Camera], a page of old Japanese magazine advertisements by Toshio Inamura

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Japanese 35mm TLR (edit)
24×36mm Haco 35 | Hulda 35 | Samocaflex 35 | Toyoca 35 | Yallu Flex
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The Yallu Flex (ヤルーフレックス) is a 35mm TLR produced as a prototype in 1949 by Yallu Optical Co Ltd (ヤルー光学, Yarū Kōgaku), a company formed afresh for the purpose. It was named after the Yalu river.[1]

The Yallu Flex (sometimes referred to as "Yalluflex") was influenced by the Zeiss Contaflex, which was available in Japan at a very high price and was of particular interest in view of the patchy availability of roll film. The Yallu Flex was ingeniously and elegantly designed and was well equipped and appealingly advertised, but in the end it was never offered for sale: it is said that potential dealers were unimpressed by the prototypes that they received. About fifty were produced.

Yallu Optical survived the disappointment, renaming itself Aires and bringing out 120 TLRs and other cameras.

Notes

  1. Or perhaps after the American pronunciation of the name of this river (in Chinese Yālǜjiāng, 鴨綠江, 鸭绿江; in Korean Amnokkang, 압록강; in Japanese Ōryokkō 鴨緑江). See the English Wikipedia page about the Yalu River.

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