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Miscellaneous Bolex literature


Duncan Brown

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I've scanned and posted at this site documentation for other camera brands, now I have some Bolex stuff.  I'll start off with this crazy magazine conversion from SOS the "Tel-Amatic Bolex Conversion"   I always scan stuff at 600 dpi just so there's never any problem zooming in and seeing even the tiniest details.

http://backglass.org/duncan/16mm/misc/sos_tel_amatic_bolex_conversion_flyer.pdf

...but some people don't need all that detail and just want to download and see the dang file, without all the megabytes.  So I also always put up a 100dpi version too:

http://backglass.org/duncan/16mm/misc/sos_tel_amatic_bolex_conversion_flyer_100.pdf

I have more Bolex stuff I'll get around to scanning someday.

Duncan

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More scans...

A massive wish book to drool over and wish you were back in 1967 (except if you were, you probably couldn't afford this stuff with your 1967 income!)

http://backglass.org/duncan/bolex/bolex_reporter_16mm_product_buying_guide_196705.pdf

The 100dpi version:

http://backglass.org/duncan/bolex/bolex_reporter_16mm_product_buying_guide_196705_100.pdf

 

A little brochure introducing the Zoom Relfex 8 in 1962:

http://backglass.org/duncan/bolex/bolex_zoom_reflex_8_brochure_1962.pdf

The 100 dpi version:

http://backglass.org/duncan/bolex/bolex_zoom_reflex_8_brochure_1962_100.pdf

 

I also stumbled across a scan I did of the user manual for the 160 Macrozoom years ago, just in the one resolution:

http://backglass.org/duncan/bolex/bolex_paillard_160_macrozoom_instruction_manual.pdf

 

Enjoy!
Duncan

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