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− | Shortly after the hugely successful [[Agfa Box 44]] ("Preisbox") [[Agfa]] introduced the '''Box 34'''. There were only minor changes in the design and like its predecessor it was a very simple [[box camera]] with a single aperture and a single shutter speed as well as a Bulb setting. The only obvious | + | Shortly after the hugely successful [[Agfa Box 44]] ("Preisbox") [[Agfa]] introduced the '''Box 34'''. There were only minor changes in the design and like its predecessor it was a very simple [[box camera]] with a single aperture and a single shutter speed as well as a Bulb setting. The only obvious improvements were the larger and brighter viewfinders. |
The camera was made out of cardboard and only the front and back were made out of thin metal. | The camera was made out of cardboard and only the front and back were made out of thin metal. | ||
− | Like the other [[Agfa Box]] | + | Like the other [[Agfa Box]] cameras it takes [[120 film]] and a red window in the back panel is used to check the advance of the film. |
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Revision as of 07:59, 8 January 2017
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Shortly after the hugely successful Agfa Box 44 ("Preisbox") Agfa introduced the Box 34. There were only minor changes in the design and like its predecessor it was a very simple box camera with a single aperture and a single shutter speed as well as a Bulb setting. The only obvious improvements were the larger and brighter viewfinders. The camera was made out of cardboard and only the front and back were made out of thin metal. Like the other Agfa Box cameras it takes 120 film and a red window in the back panel is used to check the advance of the film.