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Revision as of 06:31, 7 September 2021
The Bolsey-Flex is a name variant of the Ising Pucky camera, made in Germany. It is a 6×6 pseudo TLR, with guess focusing, a 80/7.7 lens with three aperture settings (7.7, 11, 16), and a Time & Instant synchronized shutter. Film is advanced by a knob and there is double exposure prevention. The camera has a round finder window, and a small finder hood.
The Bolseyflex is a later variant, with a square finder window, a larger finder hood and a restyled body. The aperture numbers are replaced by Sunny and Cloudy indications.
Both models have a greenish leatherette finish.
Bolsey-Flex image by John Kratz (Image rights) |
Bolseyflex image by eBayer berflo0 (Image rights) |
Bibliography
Bolsey |
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Bolsey A |
Bolsey B |
Bolsey C |
Bolsey Explorer |
Bolsey-Flex |
Bolsey Jubilee
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Jacques Bolsey |
- Pont, Patrice-Hervé. Le Bolsey. Fotofiche n°9. Flassy (France): Fotosaga, June 1988. (Leaflet, no ISBN number.)
- Sanford, Richard. Bolsey, the man behind the camera. Home publication, 2003. (No ISBN number.)
Links
In English:
- Bolsey-Flex at westfordcomp.com
- Bolseyflex at Tanya Clark's page (archived)
- Bolsey-Flex in the Fotofex vintage camera page (archived)
In Japanese: