Univex Iris
The Univex Iris is a relatively high-end metal viewfinder camera debuted in 1938 by the Universal Camera Corporation. Universal employed a ārazor and bladesā approach to their products which means that, like all Univex cameras manufactured up to this point, the Iris can only be used with Universalās proprietary film. This initially ingenious strategy became a massive liability when Gevaertāthe Belgian firm that produced film on Universalās behalfāwas soon forced to cease production because of World War II.