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©1950's - Bolsey Corp of America
Neat little 120 rollfilm box camera based on the Ising Pucky - made by Ising in Germany for Bolsey Corp of America (NY)
Unique feature: Shutter release is located under the pop up hood! How fun!
I don't care where it was made. It is lovely and I love it. Having the original flash attachment is just the Ising on the cake.
Ok. that was bad. I'll stop now... =)
The Pucky I comes out of a $15 box of cameras acquired at an estate sale and boy - after shooting off a roll of medium format film the other week, I can honestly say I would have paid $15 alone for this camera. It's a sweet little number and I foresee some fun images being made with it.
Für Liebhaber von kontrastreichen Fotos / for those who love more rich in contrast pictures. Isingen is a part of Rosenfeld in the outback between the river Neckar and the Swabian Alb.
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gschaugt, wegen dem Wirt.
Entlang der Radl-Strecke finden sich viele interessante Motive im oberbayerischen Bayern, Germany !
Along the Radl track there are many interesting motifs in Upper Bavarian Bavaria, Germany!
Pucky II aluminium box camera for 6X6cm exposures on 120 film, one speed shutter and T, with Kessar f6.3/8cm lens, Made by Ising Germany c1950-54
Mit einem Preis von 34,50 DM zählte die Pucky I des Herstellers Eugen Ising in Bergneustadt nicht mehr zum Kreis der preisgünstigen Einfachboxen. Es war die Nachfolgerin der anspruchsloseren Pucky, die schon 1949 erschienen war.
Die Pucky I kam dann 1951 auf den Markt – mit wesentlichen Verbesserungen: So hatte der Achromat 1:7,7/8 cm eine Einstellfassung, die eine Fokussierung ab 1,5 m ermöglichte. Außer der Anfangsöffnung war noch Abblendung auf 11 und 16 möglich. Auch eine Doppelbelichtungssperre und einen synchronisierten Blitzanschluss gab es. Das Gehäuse war aus Alu-Spritzguss und mit echtem Leder bezogen. So stellte diese Box schon einen ansehnlichen Übergang zu einer "normalen" Kamera dar. Das gemeinsame Merkmal aller Puckys war ein großer Brillantsucher, der sie positiv von anderen Boxen abhob.
Nach zwei Nachfolgemodellen (Pucky Ia und Pucky II, beide mit aufklappbarem Lichtschacht) stellte Ising die Kameraproduktion ein und fertigte bis Anfang der 1970er nur noch Foto-Zubehör.
The Bolsey-Flex is a name variation of the Ising Pucky. It was made in 1954 by Ising of Germany, for the North American market. A pseudo TLR camera with a greyish green leatherette covering and a rounded viewfinder window with a rounded hood over it. It has three aperture settings and two shutter settings of Time and Instant, all of which are controlled by switches around the lens. It takes 120 film and there is also a matching flash attachment for it too.
Went to one of the Berlin Zoos, accompanied by my cheap box camera Ising Pucky I and a medium format film.
GFX 50S + Rodenstock Trinar 1:3.5 f = 4,5cm (1948; Ising Puck)
Coudorpe was a medieval parish, southwest of Driewegen. It was flooded in the mid 16th century and became one of the many 'drowned villages' of Zeeland
Pucky II aluminium box camera for 6X6cm exposures on 120 film, one speed shutter and T, with Kessar f6.3/8cm lens, Made by Ising Germany c1950-54
Isis
German 6x6 (120 type film) Viewfinder camera.
Made c.1954 by the company Ising in Bergneustadt.
Lens : Steiner Bayreuth 1:3.5/75mm
Shutter : Gauthier Pronto
See also camera-wiki.org/wiki/Isis