Bolex 35mm -

: These were compact 35mm rangefinder cameras popular in the late 1940s and 50s. Model C Twin-Lens Reflex (TLR) Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

: It was aimed at the amateur market, but 35mm film proved too expensive for home enthusiasts. This led Bogopolsky to pivot toward the more economical 16mm format, which eventually birthed the iconic Bolex Auto Ciné and the H16 series. Rarity : Today, the 35mm BOL-Cinégraphe bolex 35mm

: A unique hybrid that featured a waist-level finder, a Galilean viewfinder, and a coupled rangefinder in one "Atomic Age" styled aluminum body. : These were compact 35mm rangefinder cameras popular

The very first apparatus associated with the Bolex name was actually a 35mm device. This led Bogopolsky to pivot toward the more

Because the name "Bolex" is so prestigious, it is often conflated with other 35mm products: Kodak Ektar H35 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. : A modern, plastic half-frame 35mm still camera . Despite the " " name—reminiscent of the —it is a Kodak-branded point-and-shoot.

Many people searching for a "35mm Bolex" are actually looking for . After Bogopolsky sold his business to Paillard S.A. (the company that made the Go to product viewer dialog for this item.