Difference between revisions of "Click II"

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German 6x6 120 Roll Film Camera

The Click was yet another cheap Agfa camera designed for the masses. With it's one speed shutter and few option it was never intended to be anything else than this. Unlike it's 6x9 brother the Clack it was completely constructed out of plastic making it quite vulnerable for damage, if you drop a Click it will most likely break. The main differences between the Clack and the Click is the lens, the Clack has a lens of f11 - f16 while the Click has a f8.8 -f11 lens. Other differences are the fact that the Click II is 6x6 camera (opposed to the 6x9 of the Clack) and thus is a little more economic. The Click II also lacks a socket for a cable release and it's a mystery why Agfa decided to drop this feature. The results of the Click II are not bad for such a cheap camera.


Viewfinder

one shutter speed (about 1/30th)

three lens settings:

4m/13ft - Inf with sunny or cloudy (f11 and f8?)

2.5m/8f - 4m/13ft (remains at f8)

Tripod Mounting Screw in Base

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