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Agfa Agfamatic 126

AGFA·1969·Camera

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The Agfamatic 126 is a simple viewfinder camera for square pictures on 126 film cartridges, made by Agfa in about 1969.[1] McKeown states that it is very similar to the Autostar X-126.[1] The body of the camera is plastic, and measures 3 1/8" wide x 2 1/2" tall x 2" deep. It has a knurled wheel to advance the film on the back, and tripod socket on the bottom. There is a socket on the top of the camera for standard flashcubes. A PX825 battery is required to fire the flash; this fits inside the fi

Specifications

Features
knurled film advance wheel,tripod socket
Film Advance
manual
Tripod Socket
true
Flash Socket
standard flashcubes
Dimensions
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Flash Type
standard flashcubes
Battery Type
PX825
Film Format
126
Focus Type
fixed
Weight
approximately 300 grams
Battery
PX825
Shutter Speed
1/90 sec
Metering Type
none
Body Material
plastic

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