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+ | |image_text= Agfa-Ansco Clipper Special F:6.3 | ||
+ | |image_by= Coleccionando Camaras | ||
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+ | The c.1939 '''Clipper Special''' was the top model in the [[Agfa PD16 Clipper]] range of collapsing cameras for size [[616 film|616 rollfilm]] (size [[Agfa PD 16|PD 16]] in Agfa's designation). | ||
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+ | It is also known as the '''Clipper Special 6.3''', after the maximum aperture of its Agfa anastigmat lens. (The cheaper models used a doublet of unstated aperture). Unlike its simpler brothers, this model offered a shutter with 4 speeds plus T and B; adjustable aperture, and lens focusing down to 4 feet. | ||
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+ | This camera appeared during the time period when [[Ansco]] had merged with the US division of [[Agfa]], to become [[Agfa Ansco]]. | ||
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+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | *[https://mgroleau.com/galerie.php?dir=./photo/livres/manuels/agfaclipper&de=https://mgroleau.com/photo/livres/manuels.html&titre=Agfa%20Clipper%20Special%206.3 Agfa Clipper Special 6.3 user manual] at [https://mgroleau.com/wp/ Mario Groleau's] | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:50, 8 September 2023
Agfa-Ansco Clipper Special F:6.3 image by Coleccionando Camaras (Image rights) |
The c.1939 Clipper Special was the top model in the Agfa PD16 Clipper range of collapsing cameras for size 616 rollfilm (size PD 16 in Agfa's designation).
It is also known as the Clipper Special 6.3, after the maximum aperture of its Agfa anastigmat lens. (The cheaper models used a doublet of unstated aperture). Unlike its simpler brothers, this model offered a shutter with 4 speeds plus T and B; adjustable aperture, and lens focusing down to 4 feet.
This camera appeared during the time period when Ansco had merged with the US division of Agfa, to become Agfa Ansco.
Exposure & focus settings, absent in the standard Clipper image by Parker Schulmerich (Image rights) |
Agfa Ansco Clipper Special image by Mark Curtis (Image rights) |