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The Agfa Optima Flash is a fixed-lens 35 mm viewfinder camera manufactured in Germany by Agfa from 1981 to 1983. It belongs to the Agfa Optima series, features the same big red Sensor shutter-release and large viewfinder as any other in the series, with some improvements and a built-in flash.. Specifications. Lens: Agfa Solitar 40mm f2.8; four elements in three groups Type 35mm compact camera. Size 104 mm x 68 mm x 54 mm (W x H x D) Image Format 24 x 36 mm (W x H) Lens Agfa Solitar, 40 mm f/2.8, single coated. Diaphragm Automatic f/2.8 to f/22. Focusing Manual scale pictograms on top of the focus ring/ meter/feet scale on bottom, focusing 3ft/1.09m - infinity. Shutter Speeds 1/500 second - 15 seconds. The Optima is a family of 35mm cameras made by Agfa in the 1960s and beyond. The original Optima was in 1959 the first manufactured camera with programmed exposure, obtained by a selenium-meter driven mechanical system. Moving its shutter release lever halfway down triggers a mechanical system that obtains aperture value and speed from the electromechanical part of the meter. The system Its main features are: 40mm F2.8 Solitar S lens, 4 elements in 3 groups, rangefinder, min. focus 0,90m Automatic electronic shutter, 15sec.-1/500, Aperture F 2.8-22, Flash with manual aperture and automatic flash detection. 2 exposure LED in viewfinder. Size 104x69x56, Weight 260 gr. 25-500 ISO, cable release socket. looking for a repair manual.. have just bought an old agfa optima I (1960) 35mm film camera, the view finder and ? light sensor are fogged with what looks like mould. I have found a repair manual for the agfa optima but the top panel is different on mine.. the shutter release is on the front of the camera not the top as in that version. Agfa Optima 500 Sensor (5) Agfa Optima 500 Sensor (1969) Apotar - Paratic lens f= 42mm, 1:2,8 Auto exposure or B 35mm film Manual: Saturation: High: Color Space: sRGB: Software: Ver.1.10: Show full info: Stats: 2,548 views / 4 comments. Link to this photo view: Link to this photo large view: The Optima is a family of 35mm cameras made by Agfa in the 1960s and beyond. The original Optima from 1959 was the first camera manufactured with automatic programmed exposure, using a selenium-meter -driven mechanical system. (The Paxette electromatic may have also appeared in 1959, but it was a simpler camera with just automatic aperture.) View and Download AGFA Optima 107 instruction manual online. Welcome to ManualMachine. You have been successfully registered. Sensor 500 X 2; Sensor 505-D 4; Sensor 530s 2; Sensor 830s 3; Silette; SnapScan; SnapScan 1200P 2; SnapScan 1212P 3; SnapScan 1212u 2; SnapScan 1236S 2; SNAPSCAN 1236U 2; SnapScan 300 2; The AGFA COMPUR Optima 500 Color is a vintage 35mm SLR film camera that was first released in 1957. The Optima 500 Color was one of the first cameras to offer electronic flash synchronization. The camera was produced until 1960, when it was replaced by the AGFA Silette. Today, the Optima 500 Color is a highly sought-after collectible, and it remains an excellent choice for anyone looking for a The Agfa Optima 1535 Sensor is a 35 mm rangefinder camera manufactured by the German company Agfa in 1977.. It has the typical big finder of the Optima series, but on this special model it is combined with a superimposed coupled rangefinder. Shutter speed is controlled electronically by a CdS meter, with speeds from 15 sec. to 1/1000 sec.A special feat

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