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The '''Super Isolette''' is a  folding camera for 6&times;6 cm pictures on [[120 film]] made by [[Agfa]] from 1954-60.<ref name=McK>{{McKeown12}} p25.</ref> "Super" refers to the addition of a [[rangefinder (device)|coupled rangefinder]]; the [[Agfa Isolette III|Isolette III]] has an ''un''coupled rangefinder, and other [[Isolette]]s are viewfinder cameras.) The four-element f/3.5 Solinar was also the highest-grade lens offered among Agfa's folders. These features make the Super Isolette a sought-after camera even today.
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The '''Super Isolette''' is a  folding camera for 6&times;6 cm pictures on [[120 film]] made by [[Agfa]] from 1954-60.<ref name=McK>{{McKeown12}} p25.</ref> "Super" refers to the addition of a [[rangefinder (device)|coupled rangefinder]]; the [[Isolette#Isolette III|Isolette III]] has an ''un''coupled rangefinder, and other [[Isolette]]s are viewfinder cameras.) The four-element f/3.5 Solinar was also the highest-grade lens offered among Agfa's folders. These features make the Super Isolette a sought-after camera even today.
  
 
The same camera was offered for sale by [[Ansco]] in the USA as the [[Ansco Super Speedex|Super Speedex]].
 
The same camera was offered for sale by [[Ansco]] in the USA as the [[Ansco Super Speedex|Super Speedex]].
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The Super Isolette is a folding camera for 6×6 cm pictures on 120 film made by Agfa from 1954-60.[1] "Super" refers to the addition of a coupled rangefinder; the Isolette III has an uncoupled rangefinder, and other Isolettes are viewfinder cameras.) The four-element f/3.5 Solinar was also the highest-grade lens offered among Agfa's folders. These features make the Super Isolette a sought-after camera even today.

The same camera was offered for sale by Ansco in the USA as the Super Speedex.


Notes

  1. McKeown, James M. and Joan C. McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras, 12th Edition, 2005-2006. USA, Centennial Photo Service, 2004. ISBN 0-931838-40-1 (hardcover). ISBN 0-931838-41-X (softcover). p25.

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