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It uses [[rapid film]] cassettes and exposes square images at 24 x 24 mm. The lens is a Color-Agnar 1:4.5 / 38 mm. The focus distance is set on the lens with pictographs symbols representing close, group and mountain (inf) distances. It uses [[Magicube]]s for flash | It uses [[rapid film]] cassettes and exposes square images at 24 x 24 mm. The lens is a Color-Agnar 1:4.5 / 38 mm. The focus distance is set on the lens with pictographs symbols representing close, group and mountain (inf) distances. It uses [[Magicube]]s for flash | ||
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Agfa Isomat Rapid C image by Hans Jan Dürr (Image rights) |
The Isomat Rapid C is a automatic exposure viewfinder camera released from Agfa in 1966.
It uses rapid film cassettes and exposes square images at 24 x 24 mm. The lens is a Color-Agnar 1:4.5 / 38 mm. The focus distance is set on the lens with pictographs symbols representing close, group and mountain (inf) distances. It uses Magicubes for flash