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The '''Agfamatic 901 motor''' is a series of [[110 film]] cameras produced by [[Agfa]] and releases in 1979. It uses a disposable [[Flashbulbs#Flipflash|flip flash]] system. There are two settings for shutter speed. The 901'''S''' has four shutter settings. The 901'''E''' features a [[CdS]] exposure meter.  
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The '''Agfamatic 901 motor''' is a series of [[110 film]] cameras produced by [[Agfa]] and releases in 1979. It has a flash coupling on the side for a matching electronic flash unit that shares a connector with the disposable [[Flashbulbs#Flipflash|flip flash]] system. There are two settings for shutter speed. The 901'''S''' (= Serie; German for sequence) has a continuous mode button and four shutter settings. The 901'''E''' features a [[CdS]] exposure meter. There is also a 901'''SE''' model with both continuous mode button and exposure meter.
  
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A red light in the view finder warns of underexposure. The continuous shooting mode is active if the "serie" Button next to the shutter is unpressed. The film door can be opened if a cover above the viewfinder is shifted to the left. Two AAA batteries can be inserted if the cover is completely pulled off.
  
 
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The Agfamatic 901 motor is a series of 110 film cameras produced by Agfa and releases in 1979. It has a flash coupling on the side for a matching electronic flash unit that shares a connector with the disposable flip flash system. There are two settings for shutter speed. The 901S (= Serie; German for sequence) has a continuous mode button and four shutter settings. The 901E features a CdS exposure meter. There is also a 901SE model with both continuous mode button and exposure meter.

A red light in the view finder warns of underexposure. The continuous shooting mode is active if the "serie" Button next to the shutter is unpressed. The film door can be opened if a cover above the viewfinder is shifted to the left. Two AAA batteries can be inserted if the cover is completely pulled off.

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