Camera, Agfa Iso-Rapid IF

Made:
1966 in Munich
Camera, Agfa Iso-Rapid IF Agfa Iso-Rapid IF camera in original box with manual, Agfa Agfa Iso-Rapid IF camera in original box with manual, Agfa Agfa Iso-Rapid IF camera in original box with manual, Agfa

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Agfa Iso-Rapid IF camera in original box with manual, Agfa
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Agfa Iso-Rapid IF camera in original box with manual, Agfa
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© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Agfa Iso-Rapid IF camera in original box with manual, Agfa
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© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Agfa Iso-Rapid IF camera in original box with manual, Agfa, 1966, collected as part of Kodak New for Old collection.

This camera is part of the New for Old collection, named after the camera exchange scheme ran by the Kodak company. Through this scheme, customers received a price reduction for a new camera in exchange for an old one. The collection represents a range of 20th century camera types from early box brownies and folding roll film cameras through to Polaroid cameras and Kodak tele-instamatics. A diverse group of manufacturers are represented in the collection, from around the world.

Details

Category:
Photographic Technology
Object Number:
2021-1377
Materials:
metal (unknown) and plastic (unidentified)
Measurements:
overall: 90 mm x 120 mm x 70 mm, .246 kg
type:
camera
credit:
Kodak Museum