Kodak/Kodak Reflex II
Kodak Reflex II

Kodak Reflex II

Kodak · USA · 1948–1954 (6 years) · 135 film

Produced by Kodak between 1948 and 1954, the Reflex II represents the company's entry into the increasingly popular 35mm film market for a consumer audience. Designed as a straightforward, fixed-lens viewfinder camera, it aimed to make 35mm photography accessible to the everyday snapshooter, likely featuring a simple shutter speed selection and focus system typical of its era. While lacking the sophisticated mechanisms or iconic status of contemporaries like the Leica or Contax, the Reflex II fulfilled its role as a reliable, affordable tool for capturing moments on small-format film, embodying Kodak's strategy to bridge the gap between roll film simplicity and the 35mm format's advantages.

Specifications

Film Format135

Pricing

Market Value
~$200

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.5
Value
3.0
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
2.0

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