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The '''Clack''' camera was manufactured by [[Agfa]] 1954-65.  
 
The '''Clack''' camera was manufactured by [[Agfa]] 1954-65.  
  
It had a single element 95mm lens with built in close up filter.
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6x9 120 Roll Film Camera
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It had a single element 95mm Meniscus lens with built in close up filter.
  
 
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* Shutter about 1/35 plus B
 
* Shutter about 1/35 plus B
 
* Zone focusing with two steps: 1-3m (3-10 feet) and 3m (10 feet)-infinity
 
* Zone focusing with two steps: 1-3m (3-10 feet) and 3m (10 feet)-infinity
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Very Small, Light, Viewfinder Camera originally designed for 50 speed B&W film, and Contact Printing the Negatives.
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Works great with 50 speed slide films like Velvia, so use it while you can still get that film.
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Black and White 50 speed films, and overexposing 100 speed color negative ought to be fine.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:40, 17 April 2006

The Clack camera was manufactured by Agfa 1954-65.

6x9 120 Roll Film Camera

It had a single element 95mm Meniscus lens with built in close up filter.

More data:

  • Aperture f/11 and f/12.5
  • Shutter about 1/35 plus B
  • Zone focusing with two steps: 1-3m (3-10 feet) and 3m (10 feet)-infinity

Very Small, Light, Viewfinder Camera originally designed for 50 speed B&W film, and Contact Printing the Negatives.

Works great with 50 speed slide films like Velvia, so use it while you can still get that film.

Black and White 50 speed films, and overexposing 100 speed color negative ought to be fine.

Links