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Surely not! There was a (horribly expensive and unreliable) Kodak AE camera some time in the late 1930s. --> if it was horribly expensive it was not manufactured but handcrafted!
 
Surely not! There was a (horribly expensive and unreliable) Kodak AE camera some time in the late 1930s. --> if it was horribly expensive it was not manufactured but handcrafted!
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==Optional Additions ???==
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===Agfa Slide Projectors ===
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*Agfa Agfacolor 50 automatic
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*Agfa Diamator 1500 autofocus
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*Agfa Diamator 1500 Reflecta CS System
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*Agfa Diamator H
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*Agfa Diamator m
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*Agfa Opticus 100<ref>[http://www.urmonas.net/manuals/opticus100/opticus100.html Manual]</ref>
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==Notes==
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<references />

Revision as of 04:46, 5 February 2012

"44" is a funny name for a camera taking 120. Could it be 127? (asks Hoary) --> it was 44 for 120 film

Surely not! There was a (horribly expensive and unreliable) Kodak AE camera some time in the late 1930s. --> if it was horribly expensive it was not manufactured but handcrafted!


Optional Additions ???

Agfa Slide Projectors

  • Agfa Agfacolor 50 automatic
  • Agfa Diamator 1500 autofocus
  • Agfa Diamator 1500 Reflecta CS System
  • Agfa Diamator H
  • Agfa Diamator m
  • Agfa Opticus 100[1]


Notes