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The '''Iso-Rapid IF''' is a small rectanglar camera made in Germany by [[Agfa]], c.1965, for their [[Rapid film]] catridges. It is similar to the [[Agfa Iso-Rapid I|Iso-Rapid I]], but with an added AG-1 [[flashbulb]] holder. The Isinar f8 lens has three apertures, set into a two-speed Parator shutter. | The '''Iso-Rapid IF''' is a small rectanglar camera made in Germany by [[Agfa]], c.1965, for their [[Rapid film]] catridges. It is similar to the [[Agfa Iso-Rapid I|Iso-Rapid I]], but with an added AG-1 [[flashbulb]] holder. The Isinar f8 lens has three apertures, set into a two-speed Parator shutter. | ||
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The Iso-Rapid IF is a small rectanglar camera made in Germany by Agfa, c.1965, for their Rapid film catridges. It is similar to the Iso-Rapid I, but with an added AG-1 flashbulb holder. The Isinar f8 lens has three apertures, set into a two-speed Parator shutter.
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- Iso Rapid IF on www.collection-appareils.fr by Sylvain Halgand