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The Box 14, better known under the name "Trolix", was  manufactured by  Agfa Camera-Werk  Munich, Germany (1936 - 1940) and consists of the dark brown plastic Trolitan, and with Art Deco style. In the Netherlands, the camera was until 1942. With two adjusters wheels on the front, two apertures and shutter M or Z to be made. Film type 120 (Agfa B 2). The camera has two brilliant viewfinder, a tripod thread and a red  film windows. The carrying handle is made of chrome-plated metal. Since the plastic from which the manufactured housing is extremely impact .
 
The Box 14, better known under the name "Trolix", was  manufactured by  Agfa Camera-Werk  Munich, Germany (1936 - 1940) and consists of the dark brown plastic Trolitan, and with Art Deco style. In the Netherlands, the camera was until 1942. With two adjusters wheels on the front, two apertures and shutter M or Z to be made. Film type 120 (Agfa B 2). The camera has two brilliant viewfinder, a tripod thread and a red  film windows. The carrying handle is made of chrome-plated metal. Since the plastic from which the manufactured housing is extremely impact .
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The Box 14, better known under the name "Trolix", was manufactured by Agfa Camera-Werk Munich, Germany (1936 - 1940) and consists of the dark brown plastic Trolitan, and with Art Deco style. In the Netherlands, the camera was until 1942. With two adjusters wheels on the front, two apertures and shutter M or Z to be made. Film type 120 (Agfa B 2). The camera has two brilliant viewfinder, a tripod thread and a red film windows. The carrying handle is made of chrome-plated metal. Since the plastic from which the manufactured housing is extremely impact .