The Agfa Synchro-Box camera was manufactured by the Agfa company of Munich German in circa 1950s. This synchronized for flash, snap shot box camera was completely made of metal. It was capable of capturing 6 x 9 cm sized exposures on standard no. 120 roll film. It featured a fixed focus lens providing a focusing range from infinity to 2 1/2 meters, a built-in yellow filter, two stops, a reliable shutter for snapshots and time, a tripod bush, and two large brilliant viewfinders are available for taking portrait or landscape shots. This popular camera was made in America, France Germany and India.
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