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1969. 126 cartridge camera.

AGFA: Iso Pak Ci camera

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 2003-02-28
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by bill339 » Tue Oct 18, 2016 1:35 pm

Agfa ISO-PAK CI was introduced in 1969. The Iso Pak was introduced in 1970, and the Iso Pak C in 1968. They were all made in Munich, Germany by the Agfa Camera-Werk Company. The cameras were made for the drop in 126 film cartage and the rotating flash cube. This camera has a Prator shutter and two shutter speeds of 1/40 and 1/80 of a second. It also has two settings, one for sun and one for clouded weather or flash. The camera has a fixed focus f/11 lens and a single action lever film advance. This lever advances to the next frame and turns the flash cube for the next flash assisted picture. The flashcubes are powered by two large button cells at the bottom of the camera body. This battery (Varta 4825) is no longer available today but replacement batteries do exist.

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