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The '''Afga Easy''' is a [[110 film]] camera with built-in electronic flash, made by [[Agfa]], c.1982. The camera opens by pulling two halves apart, lengthwise. The film is advanced by closing and opening the camera. | The '''Afga Easy''' is a [[110 film]] camera with built-in electronic flash, made by [[Agfa]], c.1982. The camera opens by pulling two halves apart, lengthwise. The film is advanced by closing and opening the camera. | ||
The lens is a 26mm f/9.5 Color Agnar, with a two-speed shutter set by the film speed detected from the cartridge. | The lens is a 26mm f/9.5 Color Agnar, with a two-speed shutter set by the film speed detected from the cartridge. |
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The Afga Easy is a 110 film camera with built-in electronic flash, made by Agfa, c.1982. The camera opens by pulling two halves apart, lengthwise. The film is advanced by closing and opening the camera. The lens is a 26mm f/9.5 Color Agnar, with a two-speed shutter set by the film speed detected from the cartridge.
Links
- Agfa Easy at Sylvain Halgand's Collection Appareils (in French)