Kodak/Kodak Duaflex IV
Kodak Duaflex IV

Kodak Duaflex IV

Kodak · USA

The Duaflex IV was a mass-market twin-lens reflex camera produced by Kodak as part of their Duaflex series during the post-World War II era. Like other Duaflex models, it featured a simple construction primarily made of Bakelite and other early plastics, with a basic meniscus lens and a reflex viewing system using a ground glass screen. As an entry-level camera aimed at amateur photographers, it utilized 620 film format and offered basic functionality at an affordable price point, making photography accessible to the general public without requiring technical knowledge or significant financial investment.

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.0
Value
2.5
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
1.0

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