It is a continuation of the solinette line, where super designates a model including a coupled rangefinder. Most other places would charge you $7.50 for a electronic copy. This folding camera first came on the market as the isorette (jsorette) but the name changed to isolette (jsolette) quite soon.
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Alternatively it could be described as a silette with bellows.
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What the solinette offers you: The solinette is more like a cross between a silette and agfa isolette ii. Of course once i got it out in the sunlight i discovered the bellows was completely ripped. This super silette l is equipped with a.
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3) locked rewind and advance. The pictures are therefore part of the description. 4) a transparent view in all corners. 5) mechanism that prevents unexposed film advance, double exposure, and uncocked shutter release.
I checked the transport and shutter and was so happy it was a top line solinar 3.5 lens in a synchro compur (1/500) shutter i jumped at it for $13.
The ambi silette differed massively in that it was the only agfa 35mm rangefinder to feature interchangeable lenses. The agfa solinette ii is a bit of an oddity as 35mm folding cameras had by this time been largely replaced by fixed body cameras such as the agfa silette. Both cameras with light, normal traces of use. So why did i buy it, and what makes this camera any different than all the others?
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The solinette 2 and the karat 12. Well, not too much to be honest, but it does have a few nice features that aren't all that common on cheap cameras, like. This will help me to continue to host this. Aka agfa super solinette by karen nakamura.
2) all settings readable from above.
Sample images intro specs performance. The isolettes were made in the 1950s and can be found with several different shutters and lenses. Everything as shown in the pictures. I bought this camera at an antique fair in january of 2004.
Both cameras with light, normal traces of use.
Weight 1lb, 4.1oz (569.8g) lens coated apotar (3 element apochromatic anastigmat) 85mm f4.5. It was made by agfa camera werk in müchen, germany. Or $18.00 for a hard to read xerox copy. Show your appreciation with the gift of flickr pro.
Also, flash, tripod and shutter cable.
Hi rick, i recently purchased an agfa solinette ii in a junk store. The silette range from agfa covered a large number of cameras and ran from the 1950s through to the 1970s. From late 1937 the name writing form of i (like j) changed again to isolette.this means that very early 1936/37 models. Agfa also sold the camera as the agfa super solinette.
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This folding camera is similar in design to the larger isolette 120 film cameras. The solinette 2 and the karat 12. In addition to this important feature, the ambi silette was and is a simply capable camera. Agfa super silette l description.
The super silette range, as the name suggests, was a more advanced camera that the original silette viwefinder type, adding rangefinder and light meter options.
Focal range 3′ to infinity. A 35mm folding camera, it has a very nice coupled superimposed rangefinder combined with the viewfinder.