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Pucky I


The Pucky I was made from 1950-1954 in Germany. This model has a cast-aluminum body instead of Bakelite like the earlier models (" Pucky ".) It has a 1:7.7 8cm lens which focuses from 1.5m to infinity. It has in interested dome shaped top viewfinder which tends to distort, so it's fun to look through at weird angles! Some other models (Pucky I a and Pucky II ) come with a hood for the viewfinder. The same camera was sold under several different names including: Ising Isoflex , Bolsey Bolsey-Flex, Sears Tower 120 Flash. It has marked shutter speeds of Z and M and marked apertures of 7.7 11 and 16. There is a PC flash sync (compatible with modern flashes) underneath the lens. The camera takes 6x6 exposures on roll film. The shutter will only release after the film has been wound to prevent double exposures.

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