Introduction | Baby Flex | Sholy-Flex | Peace Baby Flex | Peace Small Lef
Samples Wanted
Made in 1950 the Baby Flex is a twin lens reflex camera similar to the Peace Baby Flex and Sholy-Flex. The pop-up viewfinder and style is also similar to the more common Gem Flex.
The simple one speed shutter marked Peace III RK is sometimes seen on other subminiatures of the same era.
See "Spy Camera" page 58-59 Michael Pritchard and Douglas St. Denny.
Model | Baby Flex |
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Lens | 20mm Sanko Fixed focus |
Shutter | B, 1/25-1/150 |
Aperture | f3.5-f11.0 |
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Date of Manufacture | 1950 |
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Comment | rare, and does not take good photographs |
Last Updated on 20th May 2006