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The '''Agilux Agifold''' is a [[120 film]] [[folding|folding camera]] made in Croydon in the UK by [[AGI]].
 
The '''Agilux Agifold''' is a [[120 film]] [[folding|folding camera]] made in Croydon in the UK by [[AGI]].
 
Production started c.1948
 
Production started c.1948
  
There were several versions - some with [[rangefinder (device)|rangefinder]], some with an extinction [[light meter]], and some with neither. Most had [[film advance|knob wind]], but the top models had lever wind. There were several style and equipment revisions across the time of production.  Early models had a shutter with speeds 1/25-1/100 + 1/125, B & T; some had 1/150 in place of 1/125. Later models had 8- or 9-speed shutters (e.g. 1s-1/350). There were several lenses, 75 & 90mm, f4 & f4.5. Lenses and shutters were made by AGI themselves.
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There were several models - some with [[rangefinder (device)|rangefinder]], some with an extinction [[light meter]], and some with neither. Most had [[film advance|knob wind]], but the latest, top models had lever wind. There were several style and equipment revisions across the time of production.  Early models had a shutter with speeds 1/25-1/100 + 1/125, B & T; some had 1/150 in place of 1/125. Later models had 8- or 9-speed shutters (e.g. 1s-1/350). There were several lenses, 75 & 90mm, f4 & f4.5. Lenses and shutters were made by AGI themselves.
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Agifolds had an eye-level viewfinder plus either a rangefinder or a waist level finder fitted together on the top plate.  The [[shutter release]] was on the top plate, and automatically retracted as the camera was closed.  The back featured both a [[red window]] and a green one, with a slider to select which is open.
  
Agifolds had an eye-level viewfinder and either a rangefinder or a waist level finder fitted together on the top plate.  The [[shutter release]] was on the top plate, and automatically retracted as the camera was closed.  The back featured both a [[red window]] and a green one, with a slider to select which is open.
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The shutter was [[flash sync]]'ed via two pins on the side of the lens panel.
  
 
Early models had no release button to open the front, instead the viewfinder block was pushed sideways.
 
Early models had no release button to open the front, instead the viewfinder block was pushed sideways.

Revision as of 20:29, 4 May 2008

The Agilux Agifold is a 120 film folding camera made in Croydon in the UK by AGI. Production started c.1948

There were several models - some with rangefinder, some with an extinction light meter, and some with neither. Most had knob wind, but the latest, top models had lever wind. There were several style and equipment revisions across the time of production. Early models had a shutter with speeds 1/25-1/100 + 1/125, B & T; some had 1/150 in place of 1/125. Later models had 8- or 9-speed shutters (e.g. 1s-1/350). There were several lenses, 75 & 90mm, f4 & f4.5. Lenses and shutters were made by AGI themselves.

Agifolds had an eye-level viewfinder plus either a rangefinder or a waist level finder fitted together on the top plate. The shutter release was on the top plate, and automatically retracted as the camera was closed. The back featured both a red window and a green one, with a slider to select which is open.

The shutter was flash sync'ed via two pins on the side of the lens panel.

Early models had no release button to open the front, instead the viewfinder block was pushed sideways.

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