Micro Precision Products Ltd (MPP) was a British optical company that between 1941 and 1982 produced cameras and related equipment.
These had the full versatility and quality of technical cameras; some long remained in professional use.
MPP is the only postwar British manufacturer of twin-lens reflex cameras.
Shortly after its introduction, Britain dropped the high duty rates that had made Rollei equipment prohibitively expensive, and the Microflex had to be heavily discounted.
Other products included enlargers (even for large format), projectors, dark slides, carrying cases and a flashgun that was similar in design and appearance to Graflex models.