The Cubex IV Boy Scouts of American Camera version was made by Imperial Camera Corporation of Chicago Illinois in circa 1960. It was a simple and inexpensive square shaped snap shot camera made of plastic. As the name suggests it was specially made to accommodate the square Flashcube flash bulbs. The Boys Scout version was the same as the basic Cubex IV with a small decal logo on the front. It featured a built-in view finder, a fixed focus IMPAR 47mm lens, and a front snap shop lever. It was capable of capturing 4 X 4 cm exposures on 127 roll film.
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