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Agfa Silette LK (1959)
Agfa · Germany
The Agfa Silette LK, introduced in 1959, represents a typical mid-range 35mm viewfinder camera of its era, designed for the amateur photographer seeking an affordable and straightforward option. It featured a simple fixed-lens configuration, likely around a 45mm or 50mm shutter, and basic shutter speeds, prioritizing ease of use over advanced features. Constructed primarily with metal and bakelite, the Silette LK offered solid if unspectacular build quality for its class, embodying Agfa's post-war strategy of producing reliable, accessible cameras to capture the growing market of casual snapshooters. Its significance lies more as a representative product of Agfa's mid-century lineup than as an innovator or trendsetter in camera design.






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