Agfa/Agfa Optima Rapid 250 V
Agfa Optima Rapid 250 V

Agfa Optima Rapid 250 V

Agfa · Germany

The Agfa Optima Rapid 250 V appears to be a member of Agfa's extensive line of consumer cameras featuring the convenient Rapid film system, likely produced in the 1960s or early 1970s. As part of the "Rapid" designation, it utilized Agfa's pre-loaded film cartridges, eliminating the need for threading film manually, which significantly simplified the process for amateur photographers. The "Optima" name hints at Agfa's automated exposure technology, which was a key feature of their popular mid-range cameras at the time, offering automatic shutter speed and aperture selection based on the film's speed. This positioned the camera firmly in the user-friendly, point-and-shoot category for consumers seeking ease of use without manual controls, emphasizing reliability and simplicity over advanced features or premium construction.

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.8
Value
2.5
Collectibility
2.0
Historical Significance
2.5

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