The Wrayflex certainly is in "the book", it gets three whole pages, although
(Andrew, are you listening?) each of those pages has a typographical glitch.
The same one on each page, and unique to the Wrayflex pages.
Piers
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I am glad Andrew is back to impressively fill in the gaps in esoterica.
I wonder if all these are in his book?
Mike
Indeed. The mirror lifts the shutter blind vertically through a curved path
creating a travelling slit. Rewinding takes the mirror back down along with the
shutter blind in the closed position. Reliable but limited - the maximum speed
was 1/125th and later 1/175th so in the very late models they went back to a
regular focal plane shutter with instant return mirror. I think I have both
types in the cupboard.
Then of course there is the style used by the Mercury, the Robot and the
Olympus Pen F.
And if you aren’t careful, I’ll tell you all about the Wrayflex.
Andrew Fildes
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