Agfa Click-II |
Version française |
Manufactured or assembled in Germany from 1958 to (Circa) 1964.
Index of rarity in France: Infrequent (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 183
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Chronology of cameras Agfa
The Click series is a small range of basic cameras, made of plastic and manufactured in Germany, France, and India. They use 120 film and produce 6x6 square format images. There are five different models in the series (Click, Click-I, Click-II, Click-III, and Click-IV) that all share a nearly identical body, with only minor changes to the lens. The shapes are quite elegant, although the angular design of the viewfinder housing stands out a bit.
With the exception of the Click-IV, the models have a silver film advance knob. The lens and shutter are covered by a metallic trim with minimal inscriptions, and these models have a connection for a dedicated brand flash. The Click-IV is almost entirely black and has an accessory shoe instead of dedicated flash contacts.
The Click-II is contemporary with the Click-I. It differs from it with a better lens; an achromatic 8.8/72.5 mm instead of a meniscus 11/72.5. The Click-II has a partial covering while the Click-I is naked.
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