Agfa ISO-Rapid IF Introduction year: ca. 1965 Last production year: around 1970–1972 History The Agfa ISO-Rapid IF was part of the Rapid film system introduced by Agfa in 1964 as an alternative to Kodak’s Instamatic. It was a simple, lightweight, and easy-to-handle camera, designed for beginners and holiday photographers. By the early 1970s, however, Agfa’s Rapid cameras were gradually replaced in favor of the more widespread Instamatic system. Technical Specifications Film format: 24 × 24 mm (square), 16 exposures per Rapid cassette Lens: Agfa Isinar 42 mm (some sources mention 42.5 mm) Apertures: f/8, f/11, f/16 (Waterhouse stops) Shutter speeds: 1/80 s (sunny), 1/40 s (cloudy/flash) Shutter: Parator central shutter (everset type) Focus: Fixed focus Film transport: Manual advance; countdown frame counter from 16 to 1, shutter locks at “1” Flash: Reflector for flashbulbs (no built-in electronic flash) ISO range: 50–100 (depending on cassette/film) Dimensions: approx. 110 × 70 × 35 mm Weight: ± 216 g Body: Plastic and metal construction Power supply: Fully mechanical; no battery required (flash via bulbs) Notable Features Quick film loading thanks to Rapid cassettes, no rewinding needed Fully mechanical and simple operation, perfect for outdoor photography in good light Compact, lightweight, and intuitive, typical of 1960s consumer models #Agfa #AgfaISO #AgfaISORapid #AgfaISORapidIF #AgfaRapid #RapidSystem #RapidFilm #AgfaIsinar #VintageAgfa #AgfaCamera #AgfaHistory #VintageCamera #RetroCamera #CameraCollector #CameraCollection #ClassicCamera #AnalogPhotography #FilmPhotography #FilmCommunity #ShootFilm #FilmIsNotDead #StayBrokeShootFilm #FilmForever #FilmObsession #FilmIsAlive #FilmCollector #RetroPhotography #CameraHistory #VintagePhotography #FilmCameraCommunity #FilmCamerasOfInstagram #CameraGear #MechanicalCamera #OldCameras #FilmLife #AnalogLove #FilmVibes

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