All metal camera made by Craftex Products in 1947. Equipped with world renowned “Zelfar” 75mm lens. It has I and T shutter settings and a viewfinder that’s useless unless you’re taking photographs of an atomic weapons explosion at noon. There were actually three models of this camera and one of them actually focused. Seems like a waste of time to me considering the murkiness of the “ground glass.” The shutter speed is somewhere around 1/30 second on my particular Reflex. It makes for some interesting overexposures on Tri-X.




