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In the period 1960-1971, Agfa offered a series of simple cameras for shooting 16 exposures of 4x4 cm on 120 film. (That is, as with the Diana, the exposures are not the full height of the film.)
The different models are distinguished by their lens & shutter specification. The Isoly Junior has a simple meniscus f/11 lens and a one-speed shutter; while the top model Isoly IIIa offers an f/3.5 Color Agnar lens in a Prontor shutter.
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Isoly I
Isoly (later renamed Isoly I) with focusing f/8 achromat lens image by Hans Jan Dürr (Image rights) |
The first in the Isoly series.
- Production period : from 1960 onwards
Isoly II
Agfa Isoly II image by Alf Sigaro (Image rights) |
- Production period : from 1960 onwards
Isoly Junior
Basic Isoly model (later renamed Isoly Junior) image by Paul Analog (Image rights) |
- Production period : from 1961 onwards
Isoly IIa
Isoly IIa with Color-Agnar 5.6/55mm image by Jaap Schelvis (Image rights) |
- Production period : from 1962 onwards
Isoly III
Agfa Isoly III, Color-Apotar f/3.9 lens image by Stefan Bucher (Image rights) |
- Production period : from 1962 onwards
Isoly IIIa
Agfa Isoly IIIa image by Alf Sigaro (Image rights) |
- Production period : from 1962 onwards
Isoly-Mat
The Mat in the name refers to the automatic exposure control of the shutter.
Agfa Isoly-Mat image by Hans Kerensky (Image rights) |
- Production period : from 1962 onwards
Bibliography
- Günther Kadlubek & Rudolf Hillebrand, Agfa, Geschichte eines deutsches Weltunternehmens von 1867 bis 1997, Rudolf Hillebrand Verlag, 1997, ISBN 3-89506-169-7.