Bolsey-Flex
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The Bolsey-Flex was a name variant of the Ising Pucky camera, made in Germany. It was a 6x6 pseudo TLR, with guess focusing, a 80/7.7 lens with three aperture openings (7.7, 11, 16), and a Time & Instant synchronized shutter. Film advance was via a button and there was double exposure prevention. It had a round finder window, and a small finder hood.
The Bolseyflex was a later varaint, with a square finder window, a larger finder hood and a restyled body. The aperture numbers were replaced by Sunny vs Cloudy indications.
Both had a greenish leatherette finish.
Bibliography
- Bolsey, the man behind the camera, by Richard Sanford, home edition
- Le Bolsey, Fotofiche n°9, P-H Pont, ed Fotosaga