1954
Corfield Periflex (I) black. An economically priced, high quality 35mm
camera body with a focal plane shutter and a Leica lens mount, A glass
film pressure plate was incorporated as it was easy to polish and
avoided film scratches. Another innovation was the sprocket-less film
transport which simplified the wind-on mechanism and avoided jamming. a
small periscope which could be lowered behind the lens for focussing.
This would allow the user to view the central part of the image through
the lens and so focus the image. The periscope was then retracted and
the photograph taken. A separate conventional viewfinder was provided
to compose the image. This very early production periflex has the
shutter speed numbers engraved on the top plate as well as the Periflex
name. An English made Lumar f3.5 / 50mm lenscompletes this unique
British camera.