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Ucaflex

1951·Camera

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The Ucaflex (at first named Uniflex, for less than a year) is a 35 mm SLR camera with 'periscopic' viewfinding, designed by Franz Robert Neubert and made from about 1950 in Flensburg, Germany, by UCA (the camera is often named as the ELOP Ucaflex; UCA was the successor company formed after ELOP failed in about 1949).[1] The camera is the successor to Neubert's Neucaflex camera. It has a pentaprism and mirror, which are arranged to give a magnified view of the central part of the frame in the vie

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