Agfa Selectronic Sensor & Apotar 45mm 2.8
Agfa Selectronic Sensor - Analog Compact Camera 24*36
Type: Compact
Film format: 35mm
Years of production: From 1971
Light meter: Yes
Focus: Manual
Energy: 2 V625U batteries
Lens: Apotar 45mm 1: 2.8
We check and restore our analog cameras in our workshops in Lyon since 2012.
This model is an Agfa Selectronic Sensor. A semi-automatic compact (Aperture priority). The winding of the film isn't stopped with the arming lever so be careful not to pass several exposures. To rewind the film, you have to put the "R" lever in up position (in the front of the camera).
The focus is manual and is made by estimation.
This camera has been fully checked and is ready to work: speeds, lightmeter, shutter, apertures, flash coupling, winding, rewinding, ... Please note: The camera shows some signs of age. A few dusts in the viewfinder.
The lens is an Apotar 45mm 1: 2.8. No scratches. Please note: There's a small fungus on the front lens.
Two V625U batteries are sold with the camera.
All our cameras are antiques and may wear signs of use. The pictures will give you a better glimpse of the condition.
- Film Format
- 35mm / 135
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