Agfa Isopan 120 ISS + 33 negative 4x 4 **read** | Analogue camera





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Agfa Isopan 120 ISS + 33 negative 4x4, tested and working, in good physical condition, dating from the 1960s and comprising approximately 33 negative frames in four film fragments.
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Rare lot – Agfa Isopan photographic film, approx. 33 negative frames, 1960s – 4 film fragments – diverse images with authentic vintage atmosphere
A remarkable opportunity for collectors of analog photography and lovers of visual history: a rare Agfa Isopan film from the 1960s, consisting of approximately 33 negative frames arranged in 4 separate film fragments.
Each frame measures about 4 × 4 cm, typical for medium-format cameras of that era. The negatives display rich tonal depth, authentic grain, and spontaneous compositions that capture everyday life in Europe during the 1960s.
Several frames have already been converted to positive images using a smartphone application. The resulting photographs are surprisingly clear, expressive, and atmospheric, and are included in the presentation images of the lot.
This material is not only a collectible item, but also a small visual window into the aesthetics and mood of a bygone decade. Ideal for collectors, restorers, photographic artists, or anyone seeking original analog material with documentary value.
Condition: vintage film, well preserved for its age, showing normal wear consistent with photographic materials from the period.
Provenance: private collection.
A truly special lot with artistic, historical, and decorative potential.
Rare lot – Agfa Isopan photographic film, approx. 33 negative frames, 1960s – 4 film fragments – diverse images with authentic vintage atmosphere
A remarkable opportunity for collectors of analog photography and lovers of visual history: a rare Agfa Isopan film from the 1960s, consisting of approximately 33 negative frames arranged in 4 separate film fragments.
Each frame measures about 4 × 4 cm, typical for medium-format cameras of that era. The negatives display rich tonal depth, authentic grain, and spontaneous compositions that capture everyday life in Europe during the 1960s.
Several frames have already been converted to positive images using a smartphone application. The resulting photographs are surprisingly clear, expressive, and atmospheric, and are included in the presentation images of the lot.
This material is not only a collectible item, but also a small visual window into the aesthetics and mood of a bygone decade. Ideal for collectors, restorers, photographic artists, or anyone seeking original analog material with documentary value.
Condition: vintage film, well preserved for its age, showing normal wear consistent with photographic materials from the period.
Provenance: private collection.
A truly special lot with artistic, historical, and decorative potential.

