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Biflex 35

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The Biflex 35 is a viewfinder camera for subminiature-format pictures on, curiously, 35mm film.[1][2][3] It makes 11x11 mm images in two rows on unperforated 35mm film, loaded in special cassettes. The film is run through from a supply cassette to an uptake one; 100 exposures can be accommodated on a roll. The cassettes are then reversed, and a further 100 exposures made in a second row. The camera was made from about 1948 by E. Schmid, Feinmechaniches Konstruktions-Werkstätte (Precision enginee

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