Agfa Isolette II + Tully flash Analogue camera





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Agfa Isolette II folding camera, produced 1950–1960, with Tully flash, tested and working, in near mint physical condition.
Description from the seller
The Agfa Isolette II folding camera, in the set of Vintage Agfa Tully mini flash for photo camera (no bulp) and Shutter Release Trigger (L= 61cm)
The Isolette II (1950-60) was sold alongside the 'I'; it is an alternative model offering higher specification than the 'I', not a successor to it. Top plate is different to the 'I' with a more rounded look. The camera was available (for at least some time) with coated 85 mm f/4.5 Agnar or Apotar or 75 mm f/3.5 Solinar lenses;however, most examples seen have the Apotar. McKeown gives a very wide range of shutters (Vario, Pronto, Prontor-S and SV, Compur Rapid and Synchro-Compur). This reflects changes in the specification and availability of shutters over the period the camera was made (i.e. not all of these shutters were available at the same time): for example, a user's manual (of unknown date) only lists the Pronto and Prontor SVS.[5] Also some Vario and Pronto shutters were only marked AGFA (white letters on black background). The range of shutter speeds is therefore variable between examples. Some of the shutters have a delayed action. Most are synchronised (some have switchable M and X-synchronisation). On some examples of the camera, there is a shutter locking lever on the back of the top housing, to provide 'T' shutter by locking the release button down, where the shutter itself does not have a 'T' setting.
Dimensions WxDxH: 140x100x40 mm (folded)
Weight: 571 grams
The camera has been quickly tested and are working, there may be hidden defects. In the quick test, the clamping and triggering worked. I did not check camera with film. The Item has no signs of usage and wear, very close to mint. Flash is not tested and looks visually with minor signs of use . Look carefully photos. Photos attached to the listing are part of this description.
I describe to the best of my knowledge and belief. Since this is a private sale, I do not provide any warranty and do not offer a right of return- consider this before bidding!
The Agfa Isolette II folding camera, in the set of Vintage Agfa Tully mini flash for photo camera (no bulp) and Shutter Release Trigger (L= 61cm)
The Isolette II (1950-60) was sold alongside the 'I'; it is an alternative model offering higher specification than the 'I', not a successor to it. Top plate is different to the 'I' with a more rounded look. The camera was available (for at least some time) with coated 85 mm f/4.5 Agnar or Apotar or 75 mm f/3.5 Solinar lenses;however, most examples seen have the Apotar. McKeown gives a very wide range of shutters (Vario, Pronto, Prontor-S and SV, Compur Rapid and Synchro-Compur). This reflects changes in the specification and availability of shutters over the period the camera was made (i.e. not all of these shutters were available at the same time): for example, a user's manual (of unknown date) only lists the Pronto and Prontor SVS.[5] Also some Vario and Pronto shutters were only marked AGFA (white letters on black background). The range of shutter speeds is therefore variable between examples. Some of the shutters have a delayed action. Most are synchronised (some have switchable M and X-synchronisation). On some examples of the camera, there is a shutter locking lever on the back of the top housing, to provide 'T' shutter by locking the release button down, where the shutter itself does not have a 'T' setting.
Dimensions WxDxH: 140x100x40 mm (folded)
Weight: 571 grams
The camera has been quickly tested and are working, there may be hidden defects. In the quick test, the clamping and triggering worked. I did not check camera with film. The Item has no signs of usage and wear, very close to mint. Flash is not tested and looks visually with minor signs of use . Look carefully photos. Photos attached to the listing are part of this description.
I describe to the best of my knowledge and belief. Since this is a private sale, I do not provide any warranty and do not offer a right of return- consider this before bidding!

