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Revision as of 14:23, 27 February 2011
Ansco Clipper |
The Ansco Clipper, Flash Clipper and Clipper Special were simple point and shoot cameras made by Agfa-Ansco, and Ansco from the 1930s into the 1950s. The series began as the Agfa PD16 Clipper, but Ansco ceased using Agfa branding during the WWII years.
They took 15 images on 616 film. The lens board pulled out of the camera body for taking pictures, and collapsed to make the camera more compact when not in use. The focus and aperture were fixed, while the shutter had I and B settings.
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