AGFA Optima Parat "Silberfisch"

A beatiful little camera of 1963. High quality in every aspect. Full metal with respactabe weight so it lies good in your hand. Selen meter, fully automatic, shutter speed B - 1/30 -1/500/sec. , Color Solinar 30mm aperture 1:2.8 to 1:11, hot shoe, thread for a tripod and cable release. It was the top model of the Parat-Series.

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lomo-elysion
업로드:
2024-08-30
앨범:
AGFA Optima Parat - "Silberfisch" - first Roll

4 댓글

  1. dmitriygt
    dmitriygt ·

    Cool! 👍

  2. mackiechartres
    mackiechartres ·

    Very good camera. I also gave a Parat, but the model without a meter. It gives very good results when shooting with the sunny rule. Your photos are nice even when a bit overexposed.

  3. lomo-elysion
    lomo-elysion ·

    @ mackiechartres - Yes, brilliant sharp but overexposed - a little annoying! First guess was, the selenium meter beeing old and tired... But a second look showed that the aperture and shutter speed in the automatic mode just reach f=11 and 1/500 sec. ! Such konditions with bright sunlight at noon and ISO 100 were just too extreem. The indoor image of the steam engine was done freehand without a flash and you can see details in the shadows - so the metering works quite well! In former days film sensibility was much lower: The ISO settings reach max ISO 200 but start at 10!!! Next roll of film could be much lower in the ISO setting!

  4. future_primitive
    future_primitive ·

    The excellent German company Adox do a very good 50 ISO film, and it's not expensive. I recommend it for bright outdoors conditions.

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