Meopta Flexaret III - Camera

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Model Details

Manual focus 120 TLR released by Meopta in 1948. The Flexaret III and IIIb was the only models that used a crank to advance the film instead of the knob. Metal body available in black/silver.

  • Taking lens: Meopta 80mm f3.5 Mirar II / Belar
  • Viewing lens: Meopta 80mm f3 Anastigmat
  • Minimum focus distance: 1m
  • Shutter: Prontor-S leaf, 1s - 1/300s + B
  • Size: 138 x 93 x 101 mm
  • Weight: 780

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Brand
Meopta
System
TLR
Lens Option
Non-interchangeable
Focal Length
80mm
Lens Type
Prime
Usage
Film
Field of View
Normal
Focus Type
MF Only
Light Meter
No
Camera Style
TLR

TLR

Twin-Lens Reflex (TLR) cameras are defined by having two lenses. One lens is used for taking images and the other is for viewing, focusing, and framing your photos. The lenses are synchronized and the same focal length to allow for proper framing and focusing.

Normally, the viewing lens redirects light upwards towards a waist level viewfinder and the lower lens exposes the film using a built-in leaf shutter. Because of the way this system works the image in the viewfinder is flipped horizontally, which can take some time to get used to. There are also slight differences in framing between the two lenses that can affect images at close focusing distances.

Most TLRs take 6x6cm images on 120 medium format roll film, although some could also use now-discontinued 220 film. Many companies made TLRs, including Yashica, Minolta, and Zeiss Ikon. The most famous TLR brand, though, is Rollei.

The Rolleicord and Rolleiflex cameras are the definitive TLR designs, with all others taking major inspiration from them. These cameras pair world-class build quality with legendary Carl Zeiss & Schneider-Kreuznach lenses to make an excellent, if expensive, camera.

TLRs are iconic ”old school” cameras, used as the primary camera of journalists and documentary photographers for decades before 35mm SLRs took over. Most people will recognize a TLR as an ”old camera” and many will be intrigued by its strange (by today’s standards) two-lens design.

DHW Fototechnik is still making Rolleiflex TLRs today in Germany.

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09 Apr 2025 T99436 € 29.00 Meopta Flexaret III - Camera Image
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29 Nov 2024 E22528 € 254.85 Meopta Flexaret III - Camera Image
14 Sep 2024 T71948 € 60.00 Meopta Flexaret III - Camera Image
16 Jan 2024 T58465 € 69.00 Meopta Flexaret III - Camera Image
13 Aug 2023 E19204 € 249.00 Meopta Flexaret III - Camera Image
29 Apr 2023 E18805 € 249.00 Meopta Flexaret III - Camera Image
14 Dec 2021 A72903 € 229.00 Meopta Flexaret III - Camera Image