Click here for complete Site Map. This is an Agfa Jsolette V dating from between 1. Its a 1. 20 rollfilm folding camera which takes 1. The Jsolette V is a bit of an oddity. Whilst this camera appears to be for the UK market - all the period information we have indicates that Agfa were selling an Isolette V here at this time. Having said this, we've not seen a genuine Isolette V yet - so maybe they were all marked Jsolette. Either way this camera was replaced by the Isolette I which was introduced around 1.
The Jsolette V is the bottom of the Jsolette/Isolette range and is distinguished by not having a top plate mounted shutter release. This one also has the lowly Agnar lens and Vario shutter and is currently untested. An Isolette V of this configuration would have cost in late 1. With the better Pronto shutter this would have risen to £2. This equates to £3. Year 2. 00. 0 prices, but real value is more like £1. Specifications Lens Type.
Agnar. Focal Length. Maximum Aperture. F4. 5. Film Type. Roll Film. Picture Size 6x. Shutter. 3 speed Vario + B Flash Sync. MThis picture was taken with a Epson Photo.
PC 6. 50 digital camera. Check out the Homepage of Richard Urmonas for a copy of the Isolette V manual. Lots of other manuals there too. Got a question or can't find the info you are looking for?
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Agfa-Gevaert N.V. (Agfa) is a Belgian multinational corporation that develops, manufactures, and distributes analogue and digital imaging products and systems, as. Click here to go to main Camera Manual site RIGHT CLICK ON LINK BELOW, CHOOSE 'SAVE TARGET AS' SAVE TO FOLDER OF YOUR CHOICE (Acrobat 7.0 or Foxit PDF needed to read it). In 1968 Agfa introduced its red sensor point, a round membrane made of red foil and framed with a metal ring. Depending on the camera type, either a mechanical or an.
Offers information about the prepress, home, and office products manufactured by this firm. Also provides information about the media and chemicals used by these. The origins of AGFA – the Aktien-Gesellschaft für Anilin-Fabrikation company - can be tracked to 1867. In 1925, as a part of temporary merger into IG Farben, AGFA. Company Edit. AGFA was the abbreviation for Aktien-Gesellschaft für Anilin-Fabrikation, given in 1873 to a company that had been founded in Berlin in 1867. Click here for complete Site Map This is an Agfa Jsolette V dating from between 19. Its a 120 rollfilm folding camera which takes 12 pictures 6cm x 6cm in.