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Agfa Risdon Model A
Agfa · Germany · 1931 · 135 film
The Risdon Model A represents an early entry into the burgeoning 35mm market, introduced by Agfa in 1931. Utilizing the now-standard 135 film format, it offered photographers a compact alternative to larger plate and roll-film cameras. While specific design details and innovations are not detailed in the existing information, its significance lies as part of Agfa's push into the small-format arena during the 1930s, a period crucial for establishing 35mm as a viable format for amateurs and professionals alike. As one of Agfa's initial attempts in this category, it contributes to the narrative of the era's technological evolution, though it didn't achieve the same iconic status as contemporaries like the Leica series. Its production likely focused on providing affordable access to the 35mm format for a wider audience.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |
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