Sure that's a Rocohflex buy my question was about a Ricofhlex...

On 2/7/2016 9:10 PM, Mark C wrote:
What's a Ricohflex TLR?

http://mattsclassiccameras.com/ricohflex_super.html

The center of the frame is actually *very* sharp, but would be the area in a square drawn by vertical and horizontal 1/3rd lines. Outside of that area it is just sharp to soft around the edges. A light, compact and inexpensive TLR. Finder lens is decently bright too.

Examples -

http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/media/blogs/photoblog2009/2013_ns_02592_tu2_L.jpg

http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/media/blogs/calarti/2014/14-1390_tu4_L.jpg

http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/index.php/the-not-so-distant-light


On 2/7/2016 4:47 PM, P.J. Alling wrote:
Much as I'd like to ecumenical about this I'd have to say no. Any Ricoh camera available at the time of the Pentax brand being acquired by Ricoh and going forward I think should be the rule. But that's just me.

If some one want's to use a Ricoh film body with a Pentax Lens that's always been allowed.

What's a Ricofhlex TLR by the way?

On 2/7/2016 4:32 PM, Mark C wrote:
Excellent gallery! Many excellent shots. Christine's "Apple Line", Darren's "Long Abandoned" and Ann's "We're No Angels" stand out.

Including Ricoh gear seems fine to me... Would that mean that mages made with a Super Ricofhlex TLR would be allowed?



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