Category:Carlton Reflex cameras

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English: The Carlton-Reflex Twin-Lens camera was marketed by the Allied Camera Supply Company of New York, New York in circa 1940s. It was manufactured by the Utility manufacturing company and was identical to the Spartus Full View camera. The camera was constructed of black Bakelite plastic with a chrome metal faceplate. The ground glass viewer provided the operator with the same sized image as the cameras 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 inch film exposure. The camera took twelve exposures on No. 120 or B2 roll film. It was fitted with a fixed focus lens for quick easy snap shots and simple time and instantaneous shutter. In 1949 it was improved with a synchronized flash.

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