Difference between revisions of "Agfa Billy Record"

From Camera-wiki.org
Jump to: navigation, search
m (Links)
m (Links: Just for fun, a user's manual in Dutch!)
Line 60: Line 60:
 
** [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/accesnotices/html/lire_repertoire?repert=Agfa_Billy_Record&marque=Agfa&modele=Billy%20Record Billy Record user manual] in French (as images of individual pages; to view each image, ''double-right-click'' the thumbnail and select 'view in new window')
 
** [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/accesnotices/html/lire_repertoire?repert=Agfa_Billy_Record&marque=Agfa&modele=Billy%20Record Billy Record user manual] in French (as images of individual pages; to view each image, ''double-right-click'' the thumbnail and select 'view in new window')
  
 +
 +
In Dutch:
 +
* [http://archive.org/details/AgfaBillyRecord134NL1933 User's manual for the Billy Record 7.7], 1933, downloadable in various formats including PDF, at [http://archive.org/ Internet Archive]
  
  

Revision as of 23:46, 25 August 2013

The Billy Record is a folding camera for 6x9 cm pictures on 120 film, made by the Agfa camera works in Münich (Germany).

Description

The Agfa Billy Record is a vertical, self-erecting medium format folder. The camera was succeeded by the Agfa Billy Record II. Some models of the Billy Record series have coloured bellows.


Models

Agfa Billy Record 7,7

  • Type: vertical folder
  • Manufacturer: Agfa
  • year of launch: 1933
  • Films: 120 roll films, 6×9 exposure format
  • Lens: Agfa Anastigmat Jgestar 1:7.7/100mm (three optical elements)
  • Shutter: Prontor (Alfred Gauthier, Culmbach), speeds 1/25 - 1/100 sec.
  • Aperture: 1:7.7-1:32
  • Weight: 560 g
  • Dimensions: 165×88×37mm (closed), 165×108×131mm (open)
  • Price: 30 Reichsmark in Germany, 185 Francs in France


Agfa Billy Record 8,8

  • Lens: Agfa Anastigmat Jgestar 1:8.8/105mm, or Jgestar 8.8/100mm
  • Shutter: Agfa Automat, speeds 1/25 - 1/100 sec.
  • Aperture: 1:8.8-1:16


Agfa Billy Record 4,5

  • year of launch: 1935, since 1940 with double exposure protection, since 1945 with Prontor S shutter
  • Lens: Apotar 1:4.5/105mm or Solinar 1:4.5/105mm
  • Shutter: Prontor II, speeds 1 - 1/150 sec.


Links

In English:


In French:


In Dutch: