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Photorex Rex Reflex Standard I
France Version française
Photos by Frédéric Caron text by FC. From the collection of Frédéric Caron. Last update 2022-11-17 par Michel Rochevalier.

Manufactured or assembled in France from 1950 to 1953.
Index of rarity in France: Rare (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 13909

See the complete technical specifications

Chronology of cameras Photorex 

The Rex Reflex cameras were designed and produced by André Grange, who was a portrait photographer in Saint-Étienne. During the war, SEMM entrusted him with the distribution of its Reyna-Cross production.
He also served as a distributor for other Parisian brands. It was he who connected the former employees of Saprolip, who were part of SEMM's team, with Mr. Carroué from Nice, which eventually led to the founding of the company ATOMS, of which Mr. Grange was the exclusive representative at the very beginning.
As relations deteriorated between ATOMS and Mr. Grange, he decided to launch the production of a competing 6 x 6 camera.

Rex cameras are often equipped with imported Prontor shutters, which was unusual for that time when import restrictions were very strict.


    Lens support Fixation Film winding Winding Lens

B1 1949 Detachable incompatible with the 150 mm block 4 screw Knobs No blocking  
B1 1950 Interchangeable 4 screw Knobs No blocking  
B2
1951 Interchangeable 4 screw Crank Manual unlocking  

NB2
1951/52 Interchangeable 4 screw Crank Automatique unblocking  

NB1 bis 1952 Interchangeable 2 locks Crank    
NB2 bis 1952 Interchangeable 2 locks Crank    

Standard I c.1951 Fixed   Knobs   f/4,5
Standard II c.1951 Fixed   Knobs   f/3,5 or f/3,9
 

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Not yet translated into English

Le Standard I est l'entrée de la gamme Rex Reflex.

Cet exemplaire se caractérise par :

  • la présence d'indications sur les couronnes des objectifs

  • la fenêtre sur le viseur sportif est obstruée

  • l'obturateur est un Atos 1 non marqué

À la visée, l'objectif est un Anastigmat 3,3/75 mm. L'objectif de prise de vue est un P. Angénieux Paris 4,5/75 mm Type U1 sans numéro de série.

Ce modèle était vendu 20 400 francs en 1952, le haut de gamme était vendu plus du double.

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