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The AGFA Ambi Silette was an advanced and very well built interchangeable lens 35mm rangefinder built by AGFA starting in 1957. At the time of it's release, it was AGFA's top of the line camera, and eventually would come with 4 different lenses. It has a large and bright viewfinder with variable frame lines for different focal lengths and Agfa Silette Pronto shutter Apotar 45mm f3.5 lens - Excellent condition - working partially AGFA SILETTE, Instruction Manual, Original not a Copy, C1954 ad vertisement by PastGB Ad vertisement from shop PastGB PastGB From shop PastGB. 5 out of 5 stars (228) $ 7.01. Add to Favorites Agfa Silette Rapid F camera poster to download The Agfa Silette is fully manual. There is no light meter. I use either my digital camera or a Sekonic L-358 to meter light and will set an exposure accordingly. Focusing as mentioned is "a best estimate guess". Winding and rewinding film is also manual which should be no surprise. The good news is, that batteries are not needed as you do Agfa Silette LK Sensor is a 35mm film viewfinder camera made by Agfa, Germany and introduced in 1969. It belongs to the long lasting Silette series. Red "Sensor" shutter release button is the distinctive mark of Agfa cameras in the seventies. It was probably the shortest and softest shutter release pressure in its time. Camera shake is reduced so effectively. The exposure meter is displayed at Go here to see the owners manual, and make sure you tip the site owner. Product shots with descriptions. Click pictures for larger versions. The Silette 1 has a simple lens and shutter assembly, with a lever type shutter button on the side. The lens is mildly coated with a distance scale that features both feet and meters, plus 'focusing symbols'. Classic Manual Cameras ; Agfa Super Silette Agfa Super Silette. By a_e_daly, May 2, 2007 in Classic Manual Cameras. Share More sharing options Followers 0. Reply to this topic Bargain? I think so.
I bought my Agfa Super Silette camera because I thought it looked nice! Good quality of build. Comfortable and easy to use and nice looking. Agfa Silette type 5 description. As I said above, this is a 35 mm viewfinder film camera and is an early example of a design which lasted a long time. With the various design changes, the Silette model was produced from the initial model in 1953 up to the last model in 1973. Along the way the series gained coupled light meters, coupled Viewfinder camera from Agfa in the 1960s. Six different variants were made, based on shutter and lens combinations. Known as Ansco Memar in the US.Available Shutters:Pronto - 1s - 1/200thProntor - 1s - 1/300thSyncho Compur - 1s - 1/500thAvailable Lenses:Color Apotar 45mm f3.5Color Apotar 45mm f2.8Color Solinar 50mm f2. It's a basic version of the many configurations of the mid-50s Silette, which K's lists in spades. The closest I have is the Silette with f2.8 Apotar and Pronto shutter, which would be close spec-wise to yours. I've scanned the front cover of my owner's manual for you to compare. Produced c1950-c1960 Agfa Germany Film type 120 Picture size 6×6 Weight 1lb, 4.1oz (569.8g) Lens coated Apotar (3 element Apochromatic Anastigmat) 85mm f4.5 Filter size Focal range 3′ to infinity Shu

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