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− | In 1988 [[Belomo]] made this small revision to the original [[Agat 18]] | + | In 1988 [[Belomo]] made this small revision to the original [[Agat 18]]. The new model adds a threaded shutter release; a wider shutter-speed and film-speed range (now labeled in ISO); and a rubbery black lens cap on a leash, which also covers the shutter release. |
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+ | As before, the name appears in Cyrillic, as "Агат-18K." | ||
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− | *[ | + | *[https://www.lomography.com/magazine/123858-belomo-agat-18k-tiny-russian-plastic-camera Agat 18K review and images] at [https://www.lomography.com/ Lomography.com] |
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Agat 18K half-frame camera image by Tony Kemplen (Image rights) |
In 1988 Belomo made this small revision to the original Agat 18. The new model adds a threaded shutter release; a wider shutter-speed and film-speed range (now labeled in ISO); and a rubbery black lens cap on a leash, which also covers the shutter release.
As before, the name appears in Cyrillic, as "Агат-18K."