Optima Sensor 335
Agfa Optima Sensor 335 by Alf Sigaro |
The Agfa Optima Sensor 335 was the base model of range of Optima Sensor cameras introduced by Agfa in the late 1970s. It was a small, rectangular 35mm viewfinder camera.
The 335 had a 40mm f3.5 Agnatar lens, with three-zone focusing, stopping down to f22. The large red shutter-release button was fitted into the top of the advance lever, with a cable release socket on the (user's) right side of the body.
The rewind release was next to the shutter release on the top plate; this was rotated to an "R" mark for rewinding, when, unusually, the winding lever was also used for rewinding instead of a separate rewind crank.
On the front of the lens barrel, inside the lens' filter thread, there was a CdS metering cell mounted at the bottom, and a film speed dial at the top. The shutter speed was set electronically between 1/30 & 1/300s.
The window on the edge beside the shutter release contains the frame counter. On the left-hand end was a tripod socket.
The bright-line viewfinder had parallax correction marks.
Source
Links
- Lionel's Agfa Optima 335 sensor overview at 35mm-compact.com
- optima 335 sensor on www.collection-appareils.fr by Sylvain Halgand