#Kodak Duaflex II
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bluetapes · 1 month ago
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Temples of the Sun #1
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Temples of the Sun #1 by Jim Rohan Via Flickr: Kodak Duaflex II with flipped lens Verichrome Pan, expired 1971
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everydreamhome · 2 months ago
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Temples of the Sun #2
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Temples of the Sun #2 by Jim Rohan Via Flickr: Kodak Duaflex II with flipped lens Verichrome Pan, expired 1971
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gingerbredman1989 · 9 months ago
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Black & white photo, shot with a Vintage Kodak Duaflex II Camera, a massively muscular 21-year-old bodybuilder, in 1946, posing for a beefcake photo, wearing a square-cut bathing suit at the beach
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russmorris · 1 year ago
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Pentax *ist D, Sigma 28-135mm ƒ/5.6 Macro + Kodak Duaflex II
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vintage-tech · 2 years ago
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Tumblr loves old cameras. Kodak Duaflex II from 1955-1960.
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bigedred · 1 month ago
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Vintage 1950's Kodak Duaflex 3 Flash Outfit Camera
Vintage 1950"s Kodak Duaflex 3 Flash Outfit Camera. This camera comes in original factory box but factory box is in poor condition. This camera overall in very good condition but will still look used. The camera comes with a 33 page Black & White picture manual. The camera will come with 1 white flash bulb. Of course this item is for collection only unless you can still film for it because the film would have the battery built in to the film so camera would operate. There are no cracks in camera or lenses and all the lenses you can still see threw them just fine. Produced 1950-54 (Dec. 1952) Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, NY USA Film type 620 roll film Picture size 6×6 Weight 1lb, 1.4oz (493.3g) Lens Kodak 72mm 1:8 Focal range 3.5′ to infinity Shutter simple spring w/sliding aperture disc (f8, f11, f16) Shutter speeds Instant, about 1/30 plus ‘B’ Viewfinder mirror reflector Exposure meter none Double-exposure lock The Kodak Duaflex is a 620 roll film pseudo TLR made by Kodak in the US, Canada, and UK. The original versions were available from December 1947 - September 1950 in the US, and 1949-1955 in the UK; the Duaflex IV was finally discontinued in the US in March 1960.[1] The various Duaflex camera's had Bakelite bodies (identified by Kodak as "Kodadur") with metal fittings and trim, 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 Water house stops of f/8, 11, and 16. The shutter had speeds of "I" and "B", and was synced for use with a Kodalite Flasholder. Early U.S.-made models (Duaflex and Duaflex II) had a dedicated Duaflex Flasholder, which was synchronized for SM and SF bulbs when the camera was set on "I". No. 5 and No. 25 bulbs could be used, but the "B" setting was required for those types. Later models (Duaflex III and IV) were modified to accept the aforementioned Kodalite Flasholder, which was also used on the Brownie Hawkeye Flash Model and other Kodak models. A special feature of the Duaflex line was double-exposure prevention, meaning the advance knob had to be turned to the next exposure before the shutter could be activated. This feature could be overridden by pushing the little lever below the shutter button.Box or package may not be in the best condition. Have Question Just Ask?
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middleland · 10 months ago
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Acomiadant el fill / Saying good-bye to the son; Amb el gran cotxe / With his large car; Un Oscar Dalmau a Ohio? by SBA73
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Ningú havia vist aquestes fotos fins ara, sobretot els que les varen fer. Fins que jo les he revelat ara. S'anomena "found film" a aquelles fotografies en pel•licula o placa que es troben sense revelar dins càmeres velles o per altres racons. La gracia és que ningú ha vist mai aquestes fotografies. Per l'escena, sembla un matrimoni acomiadant al fill que s'envà... potser a la universitat, a una feina llunyana... qui sap. Algú sap identificar el model de cotxe? Aquest rodet de format 620 prové d'un conjunt comprat a algú de Botkins, Ohio, Estats Units. Es tracta d'un rodet sense marca però amb el text Panchromatic Film i Made in Belgium. Això em fa pensar que es tracta de emulsió Gevaert o Agfa-Gevaert. Pel tipus d'escena i el cotxe, es deu tractar dels Estats Units (Ohio?) cap als anys 70. Al paper exterior algú va anotar que la càmera emprada fou una Kodak Duaflex II, una pseudo-TLR amateur. Aquest rodet el vaig revelar amb HC110 durant 5 minuts a 20º. =================================================== Nobody, even less the author, had seen these pictures until now. Until I've developed them in the dark room. They call "found film" at those images in film or plates that are find undeveloped inside old cameras or in other places, like boxes or old houses. The scene seems to show an older couple saying good-bye to their son who is going to... the college? some distant workplace? Who knows... Any idea of the model of the car? This 620 roll was part of a pack I bought from a seller in Botkins, Ohio. It was only marked as "Panchromatic Film" and "Made in Belgium", wich makes me think it was a Gevaert or Agfa-Gevaert emulsion. These pictures were probably taken in the US (Ohio?) in the 70's. In the outside paper somebody had noted that the camera used was a Kodak Duaflex II, an amateur pseudo-TLR. This roll was developed in HC110 at 20ºC for 5 minutes.             
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robertmatejcek · 2 years ago
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Vacant Bottle Shop, Rocky Ford, Colorado - 2.5″x2.5″ paper negative, kodak duaflex ii, caffenol developer - robert matejcek - 2022
“What people forget is a journey to nowhere starts with a single step, too.” - Chuck Palahniuk, Survivor
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duaflexii · 3 years ago
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Waterfalls on the way to Lake Annette.
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johnrobertmiller · 7 years ago
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If you couldn’t tell by looking at it, the Kodak Duaflex II (focusing model) falls into the toy and simple camera category, by virtue of its simplicity and overall cheapness but it’s very easy to shoot and use without even looking at the instructions which makes it fun! Technie Note: This was shot with a Nikon D2H and a 35 F1.8 DX lens using natural light.
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viraltiger · 5 years ago
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I got married 25.08.2019! Here’s a picture of us that my Uncle shot on his Kodak Duaflex II. I love how it turned out! - See more viral images on ViralTiger.org
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radiomuseum · 4 years ago
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Kodak Duaflex II camera, made in May, 1952
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danmarshallphoto · 4 years ago
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Cameras are addicting. Like bikes or records, it’s tough to have just one. They are little sculptural functional works of art, little magic boxes that freeze time and feel good in your hand. This magic box is a Kodak Duaflex II. It was made sometime in the early 50’s. It’s been floating around the studio for years. I can’t even remember where it came from anymore. Sometimes cameras have personalities. This one is not so serious. It’s really kind of a toy camera, fully functioning, but made of plastic and aluminum. Similar to a Holga or Diana camera, it produces images with soft edges and a bit of random character. It doesn’t really care if it nails down the details as long as it gets the vibe right. It is certainly not like the digital camera that captured this image. That camera wants to control everything. That camera has bright white teeth and just got back from the gym where it benched a new personal record. That camera is so psyched it’s going to make a celebratory smoothie and dust its sensor. . . . . . #camera #kodak #duaflexII #magicbox #cameraaddiction #nikon #color (at Minneapolis, Minnesota) https://www.instagram.com/p/CLKL2ugF7dT/?igshid=eoeb232vy5f6
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russmorrisphoto · 5 years ago
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Purple Shamrock by Russ Morris
Pentax *ist D + Kodak Duaflex II
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russmorris · 10 months ago
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Balcony.
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Pentax *ist D, Sigma 28-135 3.8-5.6 macro + Kodak Duaflex II
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aliciawynterphotos · 6 years ago
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Camera: Kodak Duaflex ii
Film: Fujifilm Velvia
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