AGFA CLACK
The Agfa Clack is a box camera produced by Agfa from 1954 to 1965. It was sold in North America as the Agfa Weekender.
It is a simple camera which was aimed at the mass market. About 1.65 million were produced, more than all other Agfa box camera models combined.
It uses 120 film, creating large 6x9 negatives that were usually contact printed (transferred directly from the negative onto photographic paper without enlarging).
It has only one shutter speed, and, depending on model, either a single f/11 f-stop or a choice of two.
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It kinda looks like a retro gopro with a head strap :-) - Rui Almeida Photography (Rui Almeida) -
Stunning work of photography! Have a lovely week end
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- camera : Nikon D800
- exposure speed : 30 sec
- aperture : f/14.0
- ISO sensitivity : ISO 100
- lens : Nikon 105mm f/2,8 AF-S VR MICRO
- focal length : 105mm
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Nice antiquity..... I always wonder what was on the film and who took it etc... Very nice image. Times sure have changed for photography since.. Best regards, Tjerk