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Revision as of 02:30, 3 September 2012
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The Agiflex was an early British postwar 6x6 SLR, made by Agilux. It was derived from the British WWII military aerial camera ARL that was in turn derived from the German Reflex Korelle.
The camera's focal plane shutter has speeds from 2 sec. to 1/500 sec. and flash synchronization. The finder is a big waist level reflex finder, with hinged magnifier and eye level setting. It has a lens mount for interchangeable lenses.
Links
- instructions of Agiflex II at Marriott's [1]
- Agiflex III at Classic Cameras[2] site of Alan M.D. MacPherson and Adam Costello