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− | The '''Agiflash 44''' was made in Croydon, England by the [[Agilux | Agilux company]] from 1959-64. It succeeded the [[Bakelite]] [[Agiflash]], and was initially made of black plastic with alloy pressings. Later models had a dark grey plastic body with the top pressing replaced by a light grey plastic | + | The '''Agiflash 44''' was made in Croydon, England by the [[Agilux | Agilux company]] from 1959-64. It succeeded the [[Bakelite]] [[Agiflash]], and was initially made of black plastic with alloy pressings. Later models had a dark grey plastic body with the top pressing replaced by a light grey plastic moulding. It had a built-in flash bulb holder with a small flip-up reflector, powered by a 22.5v battery in the base - unlike its predecessor, which had a separate flash reflector. |
Images were 4x4cm on [[127 film]], with a lever advance. | Images were 4x4cm on [[127 film]], with a lever advance. | ||
Revision as of 02:31, 9 March 2008
A well-worn Agiflash 44 |
The Agiflash 44 was made in Croydon, England by the Agilux company from 1959-64. It succeeded the Bakelite Agiflash, and was initially made of black plastic with alloy pressings. Later models had a dark grey plastic body with the top pressing replaced by a light grey plastic moulding. It had a built-in flash bulb holder with a small flip-up reflector, powered by a 22.5v battery in the base - unlike its predecessor, which had a separate flash reflector. Images were 4x4cm on 127 film, with a lever advance.
The later plastic versions of this camera were also sold rebadged as Ilford Imp.
Specification
- Manufactured: Croydon, England
- Type: Viewfinder/box
- In production: 1959-64
- Film type: 127 film, 4x4cm frames
- Lens: plastic meniscus; two apertures ("colour" & "B&W").
Links
- Agiflash 44 (Late French model) on Alain Laflamme and Diane Girouard's collection site (French, with English translatons)