Difference between revisions of "Agilux Autoflash super 44"
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+ | The '''Agilux Autoflash super 44''' is a plastic [[viewfinder camera]] taking 4x4cm images on [[127 film]]. It was made in England by [[Agilux]], from c.1959 to 1964. A [[selenium meter]] controls the exposure automatically, with manual override for flash set on a slider below the lens. The [[film speed]] for the meter is set by a dial on top, graduated in [[ASA]] and B.S. Log speeds. There is a built-in holder for a [[Flashbulbs|flashbulb]], under a hinged cover on the top plate, powered by a 22.5v battery. | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:42, 29 August 2023
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The Agilux Autoflash super 44 is a plastic viewfinder camera taking 4x4cm images on 127 film. It was made in England by Agilux, from c.1959 to 1964. A selenium meter controls the exposure automatically, with manual override for flash set on a slider below the lens. The film speed for the meter is set by a dial on top, graduated in ASA and B.S. Log speeds. There is a built-in holder for a flashbulb, under a hinged cover on the top plate, powered by a 22.5v battery.