Ansco/Ansco Rediflex (transparent)
Ansco Rediflex (transparent)

Ansco Rediflex (transparent)

Ansco · USA · 1950 · 135 film

The Rediflex (transparent) by Ansco represents a straightforward 35mm camera produced in 1950, embodying the era's shift towards more accessible amateur photography. Its defining characteristic is the transparent body, likely constructed from acrylic or a similar clear plastic, offering a unique visual appeal and allowing a view of the internal mechanism. Designed as a simple, fixed-focus or basic rangefinder camera, it utilized standard 135 film cartridges, making it an entry-level option for casual snapshot takers. The transparent design was primarily a marketing gimmick rather than a functional innovation, aiming to differentiate Ansco's offering in the increasingly competitive post-war market. Its construction prioritized affordability and lightweight use over durability or sophistication, reflecting the company's position as a mid-range manufacturer.

Specifications

Film Format135

Pricing

Market Value
~$25

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.0
Value
2.5
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
1.8

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