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Revision as of 02:33, 20 October 2019
OverviewThree Selectronic SLRs featuring the K mount were introduced in 1980. Their Agfa-branded lenses, as well as the cameras themselves, were in fact manufactured by Chinon. The main differences between these cameras and their Chinon originals were the Agfa-typical Sensor shutter release button and a more modern design provided by Schlagheck & Schultes. The Selectronic 3 was the top of the range, and its specification is similar, but not identical to its Chinon relative; the CE-4.
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