Kodak Duaflex IV Camera — 620 Film, Brown Textured Body, 1950s TLR Style View Watchlist >
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Lot # E408
System ID # 22486869
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Kodak Duaflex IV Camera — 620 Film, Brown Textured Body, 1950s TLR Style
Offered here is a Kodak Duaflex IV, the final model in Kodak’s popular Duaflex series of pseudo–twin-lens reflex cameras. Manufactured in the late 1950s, this American-made model was designed for snapshot simplicity with a stylish, modern exterior. Featuring a fixed-focus Kodet lens, a bright waist-level viewfinder, and dual shutter settings ("Instant" and "Long"), the Duaflex IV delivers straightforward functionality wrapped in a compact and attractive form.
Like earlier models, it uses Kodak 620 roll film, producing 2¼" square-format negatives ideal for contact prints. The Duaflex IV is distinguishable by its sleek brown and silver design, chrome accents, and prominently embossed red Kodak medallion. Its durable plastic and metal construction, paired with faux-leather texture and curved edges, embody the optimistic and accessible design language of 1950s American consumer products.
This model remains a favorite for collectors and photographers interested in medium-format DIY adaptations, as well as decorators seeking authentic mid-century pieces.
Condition
Good cosmetic condition overall with minor scuffs and edge wear. Lens appears clean with light internal dust. All external controls move freely. Viewfinder clear. Untested, sold as a collectible or display piece.
Dimensions
Approximate: 5 x 3.5 x 4 inches
Weight: ~1.6 lbs