Agfa Isola with Agfalux, Germany, 1955’s -Rent Only-
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Agfa Isola is a medium format viewfinder camera 120 roll film, made by Agfa in Germany, 1955’s. The lens is collapsible; once extended, it was turned to lock back in storage position. The shutter release is interlocked with the lens extension and you can only engage the shutter when the lens is extended. Agnar 75mm f/6.3 lens and Single-2 shutter with B, 1/30sec and 1/100sec speeds. Agfa Isola comes with the functional Agfalux Flash. Tripod socket. This vintage item remains fully functional in perfect working order.
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