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Inflex

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The Inflex is a viewfinder camera for 4-cm square pictures on 127 film, made by Paul Vieth of Solingen,[1] near Düsseldorf in western Germany, in 1955. The body is of cast metal with a crackle-finish paint. Examples have been seen with a 5cm f/3.8 Zeyen Anastigmat,[2][3][4] and with a 5cm f/3.8 Emylar Anastigmat;[5] both have front-element focusing, and stop down only to f/12. The shutter is a Vario, with speeds 1/25, 1/50 and 1/200 second, plus 'B'; there is a cable release socket on the side o

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