Agfa/Agfa Clipper PD-16
Agfa Clipper PD-16

Agfa Clipper PD-16

Agfa · Germany · 1936–1939 (3 years) · 135 film

The Agfa Clipper PD-16 represents a mid-1930s entry into the burgeoning 135 (35mm) film market, produced by Agfa between 1936 and 1939. As a 35mm camera of its time, it was likely designed for amateur photographers seeking a more compact and modern alternative to larger roll-film formats. Characterized by its straightforward construction and no-nonsense approach, the Clipper PD-16 embodies the practical, utilitarian aesthetic common in budget cameras of the pre-WWII era. It focused on delivering the core functionality of 35mm photography – capturing images on standardized film – without the elaborate features or premium materials found in more expensive models. Its significance lies in its role as an accessible point for consumers to adopt the 35mm format during a transitional period in photographic technology.

Specifications

Film Format135

Pricing

Market Value
~$10

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.5
Value
2.0
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
1.5

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