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Hasemiflex

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The Hasemiflex is a Japanese 6×6 SLR, made by Hasegawa Seisakusho in the mid-1950s.[1] Its whole concept is very similar to the Tanyflex, which was perhaps the primary source of inspiration. The manufacturers of both the Hasemiflex and the Tanyflex were also making view cameras; their SLR models differ from regular 6×6 SLRs, and are conceptually similar to the 1955 Rittreck (6×9).

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