Agfa/Agfa Isola II
Agfa Isola II

Agfa Isola II

Agfa · Germany

The Agfa Isola II is a straightforward box camera from the mid-20th century, likely produced in the 1940s or 1950s as part of Agfa’s consumer-grade lineup. It embodies the era’s trend toward affordable, user-friendly photography, featuring a fixed-focus lens and simple controls designed for casual snapshooters. Encased in a basic bakelite or plastic body with minimal adjustments, the camera uses 120 roll film to produce 6x6 cm negatives, prioritizing accessibility over technical sophistication. Its design reflects Agfa’s mass-market approach, offering a no-frills solution for everyday picture-taking without the complexity or cost of higher-tier models.

Pricing

Launch Price
$70

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
1.5
Value
2.5
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
1.5

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