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The Isolar and Isolar Luxus are folding [[double-extension]] plate cameras made by [[Agfa]] from about 1926 until the 1930s.  The 9×12 cm Luxus model was originally a [[Rietzschel]] camera (the [[Rietzschel Condor Luxus|Condor Luxus]]); Agfa took over Rietzschel works from its owner Bayer as part of the reorganisation when Agfa joined the IG Farben conglomerate.
 
The Isolar and Isolar Luxus are folding [[double-extension]] plate cameras made by [[Agfa]] from about 1926 until the 1930s.  The 9×12 cm Luxus model was originally a [[Rietzschel]] camera (the [[Rietzschel Condor Luxus|Condor Luxus]]); Agfa took over Rietzschel works from its owner Bayer as part of the reorganisation when Agfa joined the IG Farben conglomerate.
  
McKeown<ref>{{McKeown12}} p24-25.</ref> shows a 9×12 cm Isolar in the normal black-leather finish, with an f/4.5 Solinear lens and dial-set Compur shutter, and Isolar Luxus cameras (with the brown leather finish as illustrated here) in both 9×12 cm and 6.5×9 cm sizes. He states that early examples of the Agfa camera still have a Rietzschel-branded lens (a Rietzschel Doppelanastigmat; however, examples of the Rietzschel Condor Luxus have also been seen with a Solinear). <!--Don't correct that spelling: the Rietzschel lens is a Solinear, not a Solinar --~~~~ --> Early cameras also have a dial-set Compur shutter, as shown here while cameras after about 1931 have the rim-set one.
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McKeown<ref>{{McKeown12}} p24-25.</ref> shows a 9×12 cm Isolar in the normal black-leather finish, with an f/4.5 Solinear lens and dial-set Compur shutter, and Isolar Luxus cameras (with the brown leather finish as illustrated here) in both 9×12 cm and 6.5×9 cm sizes. He states that early examples of the Agfa camera still have a Rietzschel-branded lens (a Rietzschel Doppelanastigmat; however, examples of the Rietzschel Condor Luxus have also been seen with a Solinear). <!--Don't correct that spelling: the Rietzschel lens is a Solinear, not a Solinar --~~~~ --> Early cameras also have a dial-set Compur shutter, as shown here while cameras after about 1931 have the rim-set one. An Agfa brochure of the 1930s offers the Isolar only in 9x12, and only with a Solinar (though the lens in the illustrated camera is still engraved Solin''e''ar) and Compur shutter; the same catalogue does not offer the 9x12 [[Agfa Standard|Standard]] camera.<ref>Agfa brochure, ''Die Agfa Photographie'', undated but clearly of the 1930s (the Standard cameras are still listed in all but the largest size, and ''colour plates'' are offered).</ref>
  
  

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The Isolar and Isolar Luxus are folding double-extension plate cameras made by Agfa from about 1926 until the 1930s. The 9×12 cm Luxus model was originally a Rietzschel camera (the Condor Luxus); Agfa took over Rietzschel works from its owner Bayer as part of the reorganisation when Agfa joined the IG Farben conglomerate.

McKeown[1] shows a 9×12 cm Isolar in the normal black-leather finish, with an f/4.5 Solinear lens and dial-set Compur shutter, and Isolar Luxus cameras (with the brown leather finish as illustrated here) in both 9×12 cm and 6.5×9 cm sizes. He states that early examples of the Agfa camera still have a Rietzschel-branded lens (a Rietzschel Doppelanastigmat; however, examples of the Rietzschel Condor Luxus have also been seen with a Solinear). Early cameras also have a dial-set Compur shutter, as shown here while cameras after about 1931 have the rim-set one. An Agfa brochure of the 1930s offers the Isolar only in 9x12, and only with a Solinar (though the lens in the illustrated camera is still engraved Solinear) and Compur shutter; the same catalogue does not offer the 9x12 Standard camera.[2]


Notes

  1. McKeown, James M. and Joan C. McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras, 12th Edition, 2005-2006. USA, Centennial Photo Service, 2004. ISBN 0-931838-40-1 (hardcover). ISBN 0-931838-41-X (softcover). p24-25.
  2. Agfa brochure, Die Agfa Photographie, undated but clearly of the 1930s (the Standard cameras are still listed in all but the largest size, and colour plates are offered).


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