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Revision as of 19:55, 15 February 2011
The Agfa Box 50 was a durable simple camera for absolute beginners. It made 6×9 cm exposures on film rolls of type 120 (=60mm). The inner part had to be taken out of the camera to load the film. The Synchro version allowed to mount the bulb flash Agfa Clibo.
Agfa Box 50 |
Agfa Box 50
- Type: Box camera
- Manufacturer: Agfa Camerawerk AG, München
- Year of release: 1949
- Film: 120 film rolls
- Lens: ca. 100mm fixed focus meniscus lens, uncoated
- Aperture: 1:11, switchable to greater aperture with yellow filter or smaller aperture without filter
- Shutter: simple one-speed shutter
- Finders: built-in brilliant finders, one for horizontal, one for vertical format
Price:25$
Synchro Box
Agfa Synchro Box, also known as Agfa Synchro Box 600 |
- Type: Box camera
- Manufacturer: Agfa Camerawerk AG, München
- Year of release: 1949
- Film: 120 film rolls
- Lens: 105mm fixed focus meniscus lens (minimal distance 3m)
- Aperture: 1:11, switchable to greater aperture with yellow filter or smaller aperture without filter
- Shutter: simple one-speed shutter, speed 1/30 sec.
- Finders: built-in brilliant finders, one for horizontal, one for vertical format
- Dimensions: 84 × 102 × 125 mm
- Weight: 350 mm
- Flash: connector for bulb-flash Agfa Clibo
Links
- Box 50 and Synchro Box 600 at Kurt Tauber's [1]
- Agfa Box 50 at Sylvain Halgand's www.collection-appareils.fr