Agfa Mini |
Version française |
Manufactured or assembled in Inde from 1982 to (After) 1984.
Index of rarity in France: Frequent (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 822
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Chronology of cameras Agfa
The silhouette of the Agfamatic 110, like that of the Kodak Instamatic, marked the 1970s. It is that of a rectangular body, often two-tone (black and silver), with the side sliding part serving both as a protective cover for the lens and as a film advance lever, following the principle of Minox cameras. The film advance system is called Repitomatic by Agfa. The silhouette is completed by a fashionable metal strap of the time.
On these cameras, the shutter release button is characteristic, as it is the Sensor.
In the Agfamatic numbering system, the thousands series (1000, 2000, 3000, etc.) refers to cameras with connectors for Flashcubes. The 8 series (1008, 2008, 3008, etc.) refers to the same cameras, but with a connector for Flipflash.
The thousands series can be Flash pocket if the cameras have a built-in electronic flash.
The 8 series can also be Tele pocket when the camera's focal length is doubled or Makro pocket when the lens is also macro. The Tele function is achieved by adding an additional lens to the lens. The viewfinder is also modified accordingly.
The shape of the 901 series cameras is different from that of the other Agfamatics since the film advance is driven by a motor and there is no longer a sliding part. The plastic housing is entirely black, except for the orange Sensor trigger.
In 1982, Agfa revived its range by distinguishing a Sport model in Ferrari red and an adventurer Tramp model in khaki with US Army stencil markings.
Year (c.) | Flash | Shutter | Lens | Repitomatic | ||
Agfamatic 1000 | 1974 | Flashcube | 1/100 (1/501) | Color Agnar 9,5/26 | No | |
Agfamatic 1000 S | 1977 | 1/100 (1/501) | Color Agnar 9,5/26 |
No | ||
Agfamatic 2000 | 1973 | 1/50 and 1/100 | Color Agnar 9,5/26 |
Yes | ||
Agfamatic 3000 | 1974 | 1/50 and 1/100 | Color Apotar 6,3/26 | Yes | ||
Agfamatic 4000 | 1974 | 30 to 1/500 | Color Apotar 6,3/26 |
Yes | ||
Agfamatic 508 | 1978 | Flipflash | 1/100 (1/501) | Color Optar 11/31 |
Yes | |
Agfamatic 1008 | 1979 | 1/100 (1/501) | Color Agnar 9,5/26 | Yes | ||
Agfamatic 1008 Tele | 1979 | 1/100 (1/501) | Color Agnar 11/26 and 11/43 | Yes | ||
Agfamatic 2008 | 1976 | 1/50 and 1/100 | Color Agnar 9,5/26 | Yes | ||
Agfamatic 2008 Tele | 1976 | 1/50 and 1/100 | Color Agnar 26 and 43 |
Yes | ||
Agfamatic 3008 | 1976 | 1/50 and 1/100 | Color Apotar 6,3/26 |
Yes | ||
Agfamatic 4008 | 1976 | 30 to 1/500 | Color Apotar 6,3/26 |
Yes | ||
Agfamatic 4008 Tele | 1976 | 30 to 1/500 | Color Apotar 5,6/27 and 5,6/47 | Yes | ||
Agfamatic 5008 Makro | 1977 | 15 to 1/1000 | Color Solinar 2,7/26 |
Yes | ||
Agfamatic 6008 Makro | 1977 | 15 to 1/1000 | Color Solinar 2,7/26 | Yes | ||
Agfamatic 901 motor | 1979 | 1/50 and 1/125 | Color Apotar 8/27 |
Motor | ||
Agfamatic 901 S motor | 1979 | 1/50 and 1/125 | Color Apotar 6,3/27 |
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Agfamatic 901 E motor | 1979 | 1/50, 1/125 and 1/200 | Color Apotar 6,3/27 |
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Agfamatic 901 SE motor | 1980 | 1/30 to 1/1000 | Color Apotar 8/27 |
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Agfamatic 2000 Flash | 1981 | Built-in electronic flash | 1/50 and 1/100 | Color Agnar 9,5/26 |
Yes | |
Agfamatic 3000 Flash | 1979 | 1/80, 1/120, 1/250 | Color Apotar 4/26 | Yes | ||
Agfamatic 4000 Flash | 1980 | 1/30 to 1/1000 | Color Apotar 4/26 | Yes | ||
Autostar | 1978 | Flashcube | Color Optar | No | ||
Optima 5000 | 1975 | 30 to 1/1000 | Solinar 2,7/26 |
Yes | ||
Optima 6000 | 1975 | 30 to 1/1000 | Solinar S 2,7/26 |
Yes | ||
colour king 200 tele | Flipflash | Color Agnar 26 and 43 |
Yes | |||
mini | 1982 | 1/80 (1/401) | Color Optar 11/32 |
Yes | ||
Snapper | 1982 | Yes | ||||
easy | 1982 | Built-in electronic flash | 1/100 or 1/300 | Color Agnar 9,5/26 |
Yes | |
Tramp | 1982 | Color Apotar 6,3/27 |
Motor | |||
Traveller | 1983 | 1/80, 1/120 and 1/250 | Color Apotar 4/26 | Yes | ||
Sport | 1982 | Electronic flash | Color Apotar | Motor | ||
Star | 1982 | 1/30 to 1/1000 | Color Apotar 8/27 |
Motor |
1 Automatic adjustment when the flash is installed.
__________The Agfa Mini is one of the most basic 110 cameras among the Agfa lineup. There are no settings to adjust. The choice between the two shutter speeds (1/80 and 1/40 sec) is determined by whether a flash is connected or not. The camera is designed to use flipflashes, but these can be replaced with an electronic flash called Agfamatic Pocket Lux. It screws in place of the wrist strap, and an electrical contact needs to be connected in place of the flipflash. Once the flash is in place, it's no longer possible to change the film as the door gets jammed!
This 1982 camera was manufactured in India and is available in multiple colors.
The Sensor shutter release button consists of a 16 mm diameter orange-colored disc, set within a 0.7 mm high chrome-plated brass collar designed to guide the finger to the center. Below the disc is the button itself, with a very short travel (less than 0.5 mm). A pressure of 300 grams on the plastic disc is sufficient to trigger the shutter. The motion blur caused by the release is thus extremely limited. Agfa will gradually equip all new models with this trigger and make it their number one advertising feature.
The patent corresponding to this shutter release button was filed in Germany in 1968 (published in 1970) under the number DE 1622174, and then in the United States in 1972 (published in 1976) under the number US 3,950,773. The title of this patent is "Operating Means for Photographic Cameras."
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