Agfa Optima 200 Sensor + Agfa Optima II + Agfa Color-Apotar Analogue camera





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Model/type: Optima 200 Sensor + Agfa Optima II + Agfa Color-Apotar; Physical condition: Good; Functional condition: Tested and working.
Description from the seller
Optima 200; very good
The red/green exposure indicator and the diaphragm blades work and respond well to different light intensities. Focusing and releasing works without problems. The distance ring and setting lever (bottom of the lens) are easy to adjust. The DIN/ASA setting also works smoothly. The viewfinder is clear. Includes the original carrying bag; the bag and the strap are entirely intact but show signs of use appropriate to their age. Note! the camera has not been tested with a roll of film!
Optima II; good
The red/green exposure indicator and the diaphragm blades work and respond well to the different light intensities. When releasing the tension knob, it momentarily has a slight, almost imperceptible stiff moment for a fraction of a second; I’m not sure if this is normal for this type of camera. The button for lifting the rewind lever works fine. The focus ring and DIN/ASA setting move smoothly. The A-ring is a bit stiff. The diaphragm ring works well but the black button is missing; this is visible in the photo taken of the bottom of the camera. The viewfinder is clear. As seen in the photos, the letters on the branding plate are faded. Includes the original accessory bag; the bag itself is intact but the shoulder strap is missing! The bag shows wear appropriate to its age. Note! The camera has not been tested with a roll of film!
Color-Apotar; good, (bordering on very good.)
The red/green exposure indicator and the diaphragm blades operate and respond well to the different light intensities; tested with a PX625U battery (not included). Tensioning and relaxing work without issues.
The focus ring and the aperture ring rotate smoothly. The viewfinder is clear. Note: the camera has not been tested with a film roll!
Photographs are part of the description.
Optima 200; very good
The red/green exposure indicator and the diaphragm blades work and respond well to different light intensities. Focusing and releasing works without problems. The distance ring and setting lever (bottom of the lens) are easy to adjust. The DIN/ASA setting also works smoothly. The viewfinder is clear. Includes the original carrying bag; the bag and the strap are entirely intact but show signs of use appropriate to their age. Note! the camera has not been tested with a roll of film!
Optima II; good
The red/green exposure indicator and the diaphragm blades work and respond well to the different light intensities. When releasing the tension knob, it momentarily has a slight, almost imperceptible stiff moment for a fraction of a second; I’m not sure if this is normal for this type of camera. The button for lifting the rewind lever works fine. The focus ring and DIN/ASA setting move smoothly. The A-ring is a bit stiff. The diaphragm ring works well but the black button is missing; this is visible in the photo taken of the bottom of the camera. The viewfinder is clear. As seen in the photos, the letters on the branding plate are faded. Includes the original accessory bag; the bag itself is intact but the shoulder strap is missing! The bag shows wear appropriate to its age. Note! The camera has not been tested with a roll of film!
Color-Apotar; good, (bordering on very good.)
The red/green exposure indicator and the diaphragm blades operate and respond well to the different light intensities; tested with a PX625U battery (not included). Tensioning and relaxing work without issues.
The focus ring and the aperture ring rotate smoothly. The viewfinder is clear. Note: the camera has not been tested with a film roll!
Photographs are part of the description.

