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The Agfamatic 126 was a plastic camera which used the 126 cartridge film. It has a rotary film winding wheel on the back of the camera, as well as a standard tripod socket on the bottom. There is a socket on the top of the camera for standard flash cubes. (Not Magicubes.) The camera measures 3 1/8" wide x 2 1/2" tall x 2" deep. On the bottom, of at least some models, (maybe all?), was stamped "Made in France." | The Agfamatic 126 was a plastic camera which used the 126 cartridge film. It has a rotary film winding wheel on the back of the camera, as well as a standard tripod socket on the bottom. There is a socket on the top of the camera for standard flash cubes. (Not Magicubes.) The camera measures 3 1/8" wide x 2 1/2" tall x 2" deep. On the bottom, of at least some models, (maybe all?), was stamped "Made in France." | ||
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When opening the film compartment, there is a space for a PX825 battery. This could have powered the sensor on the front of the camera, as it was not needed to trigger the flashcubes. | When opening the film compartment, there is a space for a PX825 battery. This could have powered the sensor on the front of the camera, as it was not needed to trigger the flashcubes. | ||
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The Agfamatic 126 was a plastic camera which used the 126 cartridge film. It has a rotary film winding wheel on the back of the camera, as well as a standard tripod socket on the bottom. There is a socket on the top of the camera for standard flash cubes. (Not Magicubes.) The camera measures 3 1/8" wide x 2 1/2" tall x 2" deep. On the bottom, of at least some models, (maybe all?), was stamped "Made in France."
When opening the film compartment, there is a space for a PX825 battery. This could have powered the sensor on the front of the camera, as it was not needed to trigger the flashcubes.