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Asaflex 35 T Deluxe-I
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Photos by Sylvain Halgand text by Sylvain Halgand. From the collection of Bernard Jeandel. Last update 2024-05-22 par Sylvain Halgand.
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Manufactured or assembled in Taiwan from (Circa) 1980 to (After) 1980.
Index of rarity in France: Frequent (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 15181

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Chronology of cameras Asaflex 

The brand Asaflex was registered on March 15, 1977, and renewed in February 1987, by the Compagnie de Diffusion Internationale et Commerciale (S.A). It was re-registered in February 1988, again for photographic equipment.
Subsequently, the "Gorthex Group" (located at 140 rue de la Pompe, 75016 Paris) simultaneously filed for the trademarks Asaflex and Gorthex on January 23, 1997.

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This camera was manufactured by Yunon Optical Company in Pei Tou Chu, Taipei.

Asaflex 35 T Deluxe-I



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Yunon Optical Company Limited was established in Pei Tou, a suburb of Taipei, in 1974. The Yunon brand for cameras and photographic equipment was registered in the United States in 1984.

In 1984, there were at least four major players in the American market for very inexpensive 35mm cameras. These were Formosa Plastics Corporation (FPC), Yunon Optical Company, New Taiwan Photographic Corporation (Ouyama 1982), and A.V. Lavec (1978), which was initially a brand associated with the manufacture of kitchenware and utensils. While the cameras were all different, many of them shared the same lenses. This could suggest that either the lenses and shutters were made by a single company, or that components were made by one company and assembled by others, or that the cameras were manufactured on demand by one company and distributed by others.

The cameras are made of plastic. They sometimes roughly resemble SLRs, but the bulge of the hood houses no prism. The lack of credibility in lightweight is often compensated by the addition of lead weights in the lower part of the cameras. Film movement is manual.
The same model can be found under countless "brands," making it difficult to distinguish between brands and manufacturers.

Some people describe these cameras as toys, but they have superior specifications to many Instamatic cameras of the '70's and '80's ! 

At Yunon Optical, we can identify several types of cameras:


      markings on lens # on lens


Metal fabrication
Penmax YN-3 New Penmax Color Optical Glass Lens F-45mm  


Rangefinder design
Yunon YN 500 Yunon Optical Color Lens

1:6 f=50mm Series 746277
746277

Rangefinder design
Wind lever

Yunon Super II Yunon Optical Glass Lens

1:6 f=50mm Series 746277
746277

YN-990 Debonair Optical Color Lens

Auto Fix Focus 50mm Lens 1:6
 

Royal-I Optical Lens

50mm 1:6.3
 


SLR Design. Viewfinder aligned with the lens




Yunon Deluxe-I Debonair Optical Color Lens

Auto Fix Focus 50mm Lens 1:6 Made in Japan
 
Kinusa Deluxe-I Debonair
Yunon Deluxe-I Debonair
Quartz Deluxe-I Debonair
Asaflex 35 T Debonair



The Yunon brand disappeared in the United States in 2005, and the premises of Yunon Optical Company Ltd in Taipei are now occupied by the Shangri-La Far Eastern Hotel.





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