Collectible Ciro-Flex TLR Camera
Ciro-Flex TLR Collectible Camera
The Ciro-flex is an American made TLR film camera manufactured during the 1940s and ’50s in Delaware, Ohio. The Ciro camera company was purchased by Graflex and the Ciro-flex continued on as the Graflex 22. There were six different Ciro-flex models, A through F and the C, E, and F models use the high-quality Rapax shutter. Early versions of these cameras have a parallax correction frame under the ground glass. In later models, the frame was replaced with a fresnel lens in order to help brighten the focusing screen. They are sturdy cameras with good lenses and shutters. This camera has the Repax Shutter made by Wollensak and a leather neck strap. It is in very good used condition with a few areas that show minor edge wear, the knobs turn and the shutter clicks, no further testing was done. Sold as a Vintage Collectible and sold as is. This camera looks awesome!
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