Introduction | Baby Flex | Sholy-Flex | Peace Baby Flex | Peace Small Lef
The Peace Baby Flex was introduced in about 1949 and has more than a passing resemblance to the Baby Flex. The folding hood appears to be exactly the same however the name plate is marked with PEACE SALL LEF S.P.S and a serial number. This is possibly the smallest TLR (twin lens reflex) camera ever made. This was an inexpensive novelty with a simple mirror arrangement for the top, viewing lens and a tiny Sanko f3.5, 20mm lens for the taking lens. The shutter is two speed and the camera came with a fitted leather case in a cardboard presentation box.
See "Spy Camera" page 58-59 Michael Pritchard and Douglas St. Denny.
Model | Peace Flex Small Lef |
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Lens | 20mm Sanko Fixed focus |
Shutter | B, 1/25-1/150 |
Aperture | f3.5-f11.0 |
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Auction Price | Reported to be auctioned at over 1000GBP, Ebay 2004/08/09 700USD |
Comment | rare, and does not take good photographs |
Last Updated on 11th January 2005