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+ | The '''Agfa PB 20''' or '''[[Agfa Ansco]] PB 20''' is a series of 6x9 folding cameras for type [[PB20]] roll film (equivalent to Kodak's designation 620). Many models are distinguished only by the lens designations Antar (f/14), or Tripar (f/11) and are decorated with graceful Art Deco chrome lines on the sides. Others are designated "Plenax" (regardless of lens type), and these include a few higher-specification models with Hypar f/6.3 Anastigmat lenses, and shutters offering T, B, 100, 50, and 25 settings. | ||
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+ | Folding cameras accepting PB 20 film were also made in the [[Ansco Readyset]] series. There is also a nicely-finished upmarket model (offering a body shutter release), the [[Agfa PB 20 Viking]]. | ||
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+ | The company was not consistent, and the designations PB-20, PB 20, or PB20 may all be seen. | ||
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+ | * [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/agfa/agfa_pb20_plenax/agfa_pb20_plenax.htm Link to Agfa PB20 instruction manual] at [http://www.butkus.org www.butkus.org] | ||
+ | * [https://mattsclassiccameras.com/folding-cameras/agfa-ansco-plenax-pb20/ Agfa Ansco PB 20 Plenax] at [https://mattsclassiccameras.com/ Matt Denton's Classic Cameras] | ||
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[[Category: German 6x9 viewfinder folding]] | [[Category: German 6x9 viewfinder folding]] | ||
+ | [[Category:620 film]] | ||
[[Category: Agfa|PB20]] | [[Category: Agfa|PB20]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Ansco|PB20]] | ||
+ | [[Category:P|PB20 Agfa]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:50, 20 February 2024
PB 20 Plenax image by kayris06 (Image rights) |
The Agfa PB 20 or Agfa Ansco PB 20 is a series of 6x9 folding cameras for type PB20 roll film (equivalent to Kodak's designation 620). Many models are distinguished only by the lens designations Antar (f/14), or Tripar (f/11) and are decorated with graceful Art Deco chrome lines on the sides. Others are designated "Plenax" (regardless of lens type), and these include a few higher-specification models with Hypar f/6.3 Anastigmat lenses, and shutters offering T, B, 100, 50, and 25 settings.
Folding cameras accepting PB 20 film were also made in the Ansco Readyset series. There is also a nicely-finished upmarket model (offering a body shutter release), the Agfa PB 20 Viking.
The company was not consistent, and the designations PB-20, PB 20, or PB20 may all be seen.
Agfa-Ansco PB-20 Antar, with Art Deco styled panels image by John Kratz (Image rights) |
PB 20 Plenax with Hypar f/6.3 lens image by Bill Lim (Image rights) |
Agfa-Ansco PB-20 with Tripar f/11 lens image by Joan Ribera (Image rights) |