The Bolseyflex Camera was manufactured by the Bolsey Corporation of America in circa 1958. This was the later second version of this psuedo twin lens reflex camera design following the Bolsey-Flex camera, spelled with a hyphen. The camera was capable of capturing 6 x6 cm exposures on no. 120 roll film. The camera was manufactured of cast aluminum and covered with green pistachio imitation leather covering. It is similar to the Ising Pucky IIa. It was fitted with a fixed focus lens with three aperture settings, 7.7, 11, 16, and a time and instant synchronized shutter. The camera was capable of capturing 6x6cm on standard no. 120 roll film.
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