Agfa Automatic 66, in manual mode

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Julio1fer
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Agfa Automatic 66, in manual mode

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After 6 years of getting a badly beaten Agfa Automatic 66 at bargain price, finally got to shoot the camera in manual mode. The automatic exposure was not fixable, because the galvanometer was kaputt, and no replacement could be found or improvised. But manual mode is not too bad, and the Solinar lens delivers.

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A few from my usual subject, fishing boats in Buceo harbor.

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Film was 400TX in home-brewed D76 1:1.


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Nice! Have never seen one of those. Glad it's still a worthy shooter in manual. Nicely done!


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Thanks Scott! The camera is similar to the more common Super-Isolette, both cameras share a lot of parts, including the lens. However, the Automatic 66 is larger and heavier than the S-I. The Solinar lenses in both are some of the nicest Tessar-type glass that I have ever used.


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