In 1946, Kodak released the first of its two and only TLR cameras that they would ever make. This is the Kodak Reflex, a genuine twin lens reflex camera manufactured by the Eastman Kodak Company from 1946 to 1948. It makes twelve 2 1/4" x 2 1/4" (6 x 6cm) images on 620 roll film. How does the Kodak Reflex compare to its contemporaries?
Hi, I really enjoyed reading your article about the Kodak Reflex TLR and learned something new. I didn't know that the Anastar lens was an Ernostar type instead of Tessar. That matches the configuration of the separate four elements when I took them apart to clean. And the test images after my cleaning and collimation look very promising, in terms of image quality.