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  Agfa Automatic 66

The Automatic 66 camera was manufactured by the Agfa company in Munich German in circa 1956. This camera featured a coupled rangefinder and built-in selenium light meter. It was capable of capturing 6 x 6 cm exposures and one of the first cameras to use No. 120 roll film. It was fitted with a Color-Solinar f3.5 75mm lens, mounted in a Prontor SVA shutter providing speeds from 1/15th to 1/250th of a second. The light meter was coupled to an auto-exposure mode. It also featured a film speed selector and a meter, which includes an indicator to prevent over or underexposures in the auto mode.



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