

The photo notes below provide a good overview of this camera. Please understand
that this camera uses 127 rollfilm, which
produces 4x4cm images. But in this case, the camera is a half-frame, meaning
the images are half that width!
This camera was made in 1947 (not the older dates shown in photo notes). Because
this was a very low cost novelty plastic camera, it isn't worth a lot of money
due to the lack of collector interest (e.g., circa $20). See EBAY for latest
selling prices, or to add one to your 127 camera collection!
Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2000
From: Francois Ouellette ouellette@telcel.net.ve
To: rmonagha@mail.smu.edu
Subject: Clix-o-flex
Hi,
I spend many hours every week browsing your pages, it´s incredible what
you have assembled there!
Congratulations and thank you for sharing it with the world.
All the pictures of my childhood were taken by my dad on a Clix-o-Flex,
which I now have in my collection, except it´s not in a very good shape. I
don't know how many hundreds of films went through that little box!
It´s the first time I see one on the web.
Take care,
François Ouellette
fouellet@idirect.com
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