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− | The Agfa Parat 1 was a late sixties half-frame camera, it can make 72 exposures on a 36 roll of film. The camera is completely manual | + | The '''Agfa Parat 1''' was a late sixties half-frame camera, it can make 72 exposures on a 36 roll of film. The camera is completely manual; aperture, shutter speed and focus must be adjusted by hand. |
− | There are 4 | + | There are 4 shutter speeds to choose from, and the Apotar 30mm lens has an aperture range from f/2.8 to f/22. |
A hot shoe is provided for flash photography. | A hot shoe is provided for flash photography. | ||
[[Category:Agfa|Parat I]] | [[Category:Agfa|Parat I]] | ||
[[Category:half-frame viewfinder]] | [[Category:half-frame viewfinder]] |
Revision as of 03:05, 9 November 2013
Agfa Parat 1 frame counter underneath the camera image by TrueLoveOne (Image rights) |
Agfa Parat 1 half-frame camera image by TrueLoveOne (Image rights) |
The Agfa Parat 1 was a late sixties half-frame camera, it can make 72 exposures on a 36 roll of film. The camera is completely manual; aperture, shutter speed and focus must be adjusted by hand.
There are 4 shutter speeds to choose from, and the Apotar 30mm lens has an aperture range from f/2.8 to f/22. A hot shoe is provided for flash photography.