Agfa ISO-Rapid I Introduction year: ca. 1965 Last production year: ca. 1970 History The Agfa ISO-Rapid I was a simple entry-level model from Agfa’s Rapid series, introduced around 1965. It used Agfa’s Rapid film system, an innovative alternative to Kodak’s Instamatic format, designed for accessibility and ease of use by hobby photographers. With its straightforward operation and quick film loading, it became popular among holidaymakers and family photographers in the late 1960s. Technical Specifications Film format: 24 × 24 mm square images, 16 exposures per cassette Lens: Agfa Isinar 42 mm f/8, fixed focus Shutter speeds: 1/80 s (sunny), 1/40 s (cloudy/flash) Shutter: Central Parator shutter Operation: Manual film advance and shutter cocking via thumb wheel; frame counter counts down from 16 to 1 Flash: Hot shoe with center contact, compatible with external flash or AG-1 flash bulbs (with separate battery unit) Power supply: Fully mechanical (camera itself requires no battery) Variants: Type 2421 (top button) and Type 2422 (lever next to the lens) Dimensions: approx. 115 × 76 × 50 mm Weight: approx. 180 g (empty), approx. 215 g with cassette s #Agfa #AgfaISO #AgfaISORapid #AgfaISORapidI #AgfaRapid #RapidSystem #RapidFilm #AgfaIsinar #VintageAgfa #AgfaCamera #AgfaHistory #AnalogPhotography #FilmPhotography #35mmFilm #VintageCamera #RetroCamera #CameraCollector #CameraCollection #ClassicCamera #FilmIsNotDead #ShootFilm #AnalogLove #FilmCommunity #FilmCamerasOfInstagram #FilmLife #FilmForever #StayBrokeShootFilm #FilmCulture #AnalogVibes #FilmObsession #FilmCollector #VintagePhotography #RetroPhotography #CameraHistory #OldCameras #MechanicalCamera #FilmGear #CameraNerd #PhotographyHistory #FilmCameraCommunity
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