Agfa Clack
The Agfa Clack is a box camera produced by Agfa from 1954 to 1965. It was sold in North America as the Agfa Weekender .[ 1]
It is a simple camera which was aimed at the mass market. About 1.65 million were produced, more than all other Agfa box camera models combined.
It uses 120 film , creating large 6x9 negatives that were usually contact printed (transferred directly from the negative onto photographic paper without enlarging).[ 2]
It has only one shutter speed , and, depending on model, either a single f/11 f-stop or a choice of two.
The Agfa Clack played a central role in the 2013 novel, Klack , by German author Klaus Modick .
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References
Hans-Dieter Götz: Box Cameras Made in Germany. Wie die Deutschen fotografieren lernten , 160 Seiten, vfv Verlag für Foto, Film und Video, Gilching, 2002, ISBN 3-88955-131-9
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