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Agfa Click III (France)
Agfa · Germany · 1958 · 135 film
The Agfa Click III (France) is a basic 35mm camera introduced by Agfa in 1958. As part of the "Click" series, it represents an entry-level, budget-minded approach to popular photography during the era when film was becoming increasingly accessible. Utilizing the ubiquitous 135 cartridge format, it offered a simple fixed-focus lens and basic shutter speeds, designed primarily for straightforward snapshot use by the general public. Its construction prioritized affordability over sophistication, typically featuring a modest metal body and straightforward controls aimed at ease of operation for casual photographers unfamiliar with complex equipment. While functional within its intended scope, it lacked the advanced features, innovative design, or significant manufacturing impact that would place it among more historically significant cameras of the decade.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |

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