Kodak Duaflex III Camera Deluxe flash Outfit IN the Original Box Packaging !
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Ok, here is a super rare one. I got this from my collector friend who had it sitting proudly on his shelf. It is completely never used with all the flashbulbs and even the plastic cover for the whole packaging. Shows some patina the cover split from age but it's never been used. It's all there from 1954! Super rare to find something this complete 70 years!!!! This camera was very popular and made for years by Kodak.
The Kodak Duaflex is a 620 roll film pseudo TLR made by Kodak in the US and UK. The original versions were available from December 1947 - September 1950 in the US, and 1949-1955 in the UK; The various Duaflexes had aluminum alloy bodies and were available with either a simple fixed focus 75mm f/15 Kodet lens, or with a 72mm f/8 Kodar triplet lens in a front-element focusing (to 3.5 ft.) mount. The Kodar lens had Waterhouse stops of f/8, 11, and 16. The shutter had speeds of "I" and "B", and was synched for use with a Kodalite Flasholder. Hope this helps.
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music_box
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lostfairysales
@beloved_one Thank you very much and I hope this sells it's such a unique item and in the box so old really cool.
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