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The '''Optima Sensor''' was a range of [[35mm]] [[viewfinder camera]]s introduced by [[Agfa]] in the late 1960s and running through the 1970s. Specification is similar throughout the range. | The '''Optima Sensor''' was a range of [[35mm]] [[viewfinder camera]]s introduced by [[Agfa]] in the late 1960s and running through the 1970s. Specification is similar throughout the range. | ||
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+ | |image_text=Late seventies Optimas | ||
+ | |image_by= Raúl Sá Dantas | ||
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Features include | Features include | ||
* automatic exposure meter | * automatic exposure meter |
Revision as of 12:02, 9 August 2013
The Optima Sensor was a range of 35mm viewfinder cameras introduced by Agfa in the late 1960s and running through the 1970s. Specification is similar throughout the range.
Late seventies Optimas image by Raúl Sá Dantas (Image rights) |
Features include
- automatic exposure meter
- big viewfinder
- big red 'Sensor' shutter release button
- small dimensions
- easy to operate
The most sought after model is probably the Optima Sensor 1535 with its coupled rangefinder.
Agfa Optima Sensor Cameras | |
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Classic | Optima | Optima Sensor 200 | Optima Sensor 500 | Selectronic Sensor | Selectronic Sensor S |
Modern | Optima Sensor 335 | Optima Sensor 535 | Optima Sensor 1035 | Optima Sensor 1535 | Optima Sensor | Optima Flash Sensor |