Agfa Clack

The Agfa Clack takes 6x9 negatives on 120 rollfilm and was mass-produced between 1954-1965 in Germany. It has a simple, box camera construction with a 95mm lens and a fixed 1/35s shutter speed, triggered by a shutter lever mounted at the side of the lens. Its aperture settings range from 'sunny' (f16) to 'cloudy' (f11). It also has a close-up lens that slides in for subjects from 3-10ft away. With the aid of tripod support, the camera is capable of producing reasonably sharp negatives.

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