Univex Uniflash
The Univex Uniflash is a simple viewfinder camera made of Bakelite, an early plastic, which was introduced in 1941 by the Universal Camera Corporation. The Uniflash is named after its hot shoe, probably to call attention to the fact that it was the first inexpensive plastic camera in Universalās lineup to feature one. Like other early Univex cameras such as the Model AF-4, the Uniflash used Universalās proprietary No. 00 film as part of the companyās brilliant ārazor and bladesā marketing strategy.