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The '''Ilford Sprite 35''' was a [[35mm]] [[viewfinder camera]] made in England by [[Agilux]] in the UK for [[Ilford]], and also sold as the Agiflash 35.
 
The '''Ilford Sprite 35''' was a [[35mm]] [[viewfinder camera]] made in England by [[Agilux]] in the UK for [[Ilford]], and also sold as the Agiflash 35.
  
Plastic camera with flash attachment (not in photo below)
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The whole of the camera body is made from plastic and came with flash attachment (not in photo below). The camera has a fabric neck strap built into the body which cannot be removed without taking the camera to pieces.
  
Standard f8 lens
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It has a very basic single element meniscus lens with a maximum aperture of f/8.
  
Manual Aperture Settings of f8, f11, f16
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The camera has three apertures ([[waterhouse stops]] in this case) of f/8, f/11 and f/16. The shutter speed is 1/40th of a second. <ref>I measured this myself with my shutter speed tester, i'm am uncertain if this was the original speed as the springs may have become slack with age.</ref>
  
Shutter Speed 1/100th?
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Film advance by lever, but without the conventional sprocket drive. You have to move the lever all the way until it clicks the shutter lever back into place or the camera won't fire the next shot.
 
 
Film advance by lever, but without the conventional sprocket drive.
 
  
  
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[[Category: 35mm viewfinder]]
 
[[Category: 35mm viewfinder]]

Revision as of 22:11, 29 September 2012

The Ilford Sprite 35 was a 35mm viewfinder camera made in England by Agilux in the UK for Ilford, and also sold as the Agiflash 35.

The whole of the camera body is made from plastic and came with flash attachment (not in photo below). The camera has a fabric neck strap built into the body which cannot be removed without taking the camera to pieces.

It has a very basic single element meniscus lens with a maximum aperture of f/8.

The camera has three apertures (waterhouse stops in this case) of f/8, f/11 and f/16. The shutter speed is 1/40th of a second. [1]

Film advance by lever, but without the conventional sprocket drive. You have to move the lever all the way until it clicks the shutter lever back into place or the camera won't fire the next shot.



Notes

  1. I measured this myself with my shutter speed tester, i'm am uncertain if this was the original speed as the springs may have become slack with age.