BratPix
Well-Known Member
This year, I bought four cameras for my museum at the Lille flea market. This is the one I am most proud of. This is the first version of the FOCA FLEX, the one with the fixed lens. It was manufactured from 1959 to 1961 by OPL (Optique et Précision de Levallois). This is one of the few reflex cameras with a flat hood (along with one of Carl Zeiss Iena's Werra and Minolta's Vectis), and by far the most beautiful in my opinion. The rewind crank seen flush with the hood at the top right of the image is a marvel in its own right.
- RICOH IMAGING COMPANY, LTD. - PENTAX K-70
- 35 mm f/--
- 35.0 mm
- ƒ/10
- 10 sec
- Center-Weighted Average
- Manual exposure
- -1.7
- ISO 100