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− | The '''Click I''' is a 6x6 [[box camera]] for [[120 film]] made by [[Agfa]]. The lens on this version is a simple meniscus | + | The '''Click I''' is a 6x6 [[box camera]] for [[120 film]] made by [[Agfa]]. The lens on this version is a simple meniscus with a choice of 2 aperture settings (f/11 & f/16) or a yellow filter<ref name="collection">[http://www.collection-appareils.fr/accesnotices/html/lire_repertoire?repert=Agfa_Click&marque=Agfa&modele=Click Agfa Click Manual ]on Sylvain Hagland's [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/ Collection Appareils site]</ref>. The manual also recommends using DIN 17° (ISO 40) in bright conditions or faster films in poorer light. The camera has a proprietary fitting for the [[Agfa flashes | Agfa Clibo]] flash unit. |
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+ | The higher-spec [[Click II]] offered an f/8.8 achromat. Otherwise the two models were twins. | ||
The clips which hold the back onto the Click seem to have directly inspired the ones later used by the [[Holga]]. | The clips which hold the back onto the Click seem to have directly inspired the ones later used by the [[Holga]]. | ||
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+ | == References == | ||
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[[Category:German 6x6 box]] [[Category:Agfa]] [[Category:C]] | [[Category:German 6x6 box]] [[Category:Agfa]] [[Category:C]] |
Revision as of 23:27, 2 March 2016
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The Click I is a 6x6 box camera for 120 film made by Agfa. The lens on this version is a simple meniscus with a choice of 2 aperture settings (f/11 & f/16) or a yellow filter[1]. The manual also recommends using DIN 17° (ISO 40) in bright conditions or faster films in poorer light. The camera has a proprietary fitting for the Agfa Clibo flash unit.
The higher-spec Click II offered an f/8.8 achromat. Otherwise the two models were twins.
The clips which hold the back onto the Click seem to have directly inspired the ones later used by the Holga.
References
- ↑ Agfa Click Manual on Sylvain Hagland's Collection Appareils site