Agfa/Agfa Iso Rapid Ic (Mod II)
Agfa Iso Rapid Ic (Mod II)

Agfa Iso Rapid Ic (Mod II)

Agfa · Germany

The Agfa Iso Rapid Ic (Mod II) was a basic, cartridge-loading camera produced during the mid-20th century, likely the 1950s or 1960s, as part of Agfa's popular Iso Rapid series designed for amateur photographers. As a model in this range, it was characterized by its simplicity, featuring fixed or limited focus lenses, basic shutter speeds, and straightforward controls aimed at ease of use and affordability. It used Agfa's proprietary Iso-Rapid cassette film, making photography accessible to the average consumer without requiring complex loading procedures or advanced technical knowledge. The camera was built primarily with bakelite and other plastics, reflecting its position as a functional, budget-friendly tool rather than a precision instrument, prioritizing mass production over luxurious materials or sophisticated engineering.

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.5
Value
1.8
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
1.8

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