Univex Iris

Univex Iris

The Univex Iris is a relatively high-end metal viewfinder camera debuted in 1938 by the Universal Camera Corporation. Universal employed a ā€œrazor 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 Universalā€™s proprietary film. This initially ingenious strategy became a massive liability when Gevaertā€“the Belgian firm that produced film on Universalā€™s behalfā€“was soon forced to cease production because of World War II.