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[[Agfa]] introduced the Selectronic series in 1980, with models 1, 2, and 3 differing in the sophistication of their metering options. All accepted [[K mount lenses]] and were manufactured by [[Chinon]] (being derived from their [[Chinon CM-4 | CM-4]], [[Chinon CA-4 | CA-4]] and [[Chinon CE-4 | CE-4]] models).
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'''Selectronic''' was a series of [[K mount]] 35mm [[SLR]]s introduced by [[Agfa]] in 1980. Agfa-branded lenses, as well es the cameras itselves, were manufactured by [[Chinon]].
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The manual Selectronic 1 was derived from the [[Chinon CM-4 | CM-4]], the automatic ([[aperture priority]]) only Selectronic 2 from [[Chinon CA-4 | CA-4]] and the automatic/manual Selectronic 3 from [[Chinon CE-4 | CE-4]]. The only difference between these cameras and their Chinon originals was, besides a more modern design, the Agfa-typical [[Sensor (Agfa)|Sensor]] shutter release button.
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Selectronic was a series of K mount 35mm SLRs introduced by Agfa in 1980. Agfa-branded lenses, as well es the cameras itselves, were manufactured by Chinon.

The manual Selectronic 1 was derived from the CM-4, the automatic (aperture priority) only Selectronic 2 from CA-4 and the automatic/manual Selectronic 3 from CE-4. The only difference between these cameras and their Chinon originals was, besides a more modern design, the Agfa-typical Sensor shutter release button.