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Agfa Selectaflex (late)
Agfa · Germany · 1963–1968 (5 years) · 135 film
The Agfa Selectaflex (late) represents a mid-range 35mm camera model produced during a transitional period for the German manufacturer. As part of Agfa's consumer lineup from 1963 to 1968, this version succeeded an earlier Selectaflex model, featuring updated design elements while maintaining the core functionality that characterized the series. The camera likely incorporates a coupled rangefinder system for accurate focusing, typical of mid-century 35mm designs, along with a reliable leaf shutter mechanism that would have been competitive with similar offerings from contemporary brands like Kodak or Voigtländer. The late version probably featured refined aesthetics compared to its predecessor, potentially incorporating more streamlined controls or updated body styling that reflected design trends of the mid-1960s.
While not groundbreaking in technological terms, the Selectaflex served Agfa's purpose of providing an accessible yet quality-built camera for enthusiasts who wanted something beyond basic point-and-shoot models but didn't require the premium construction of professional systems. The camera's five-year production run suggests it found a stable market position, balancing cost considerations with reliable performance for its intended audience. Like many mid-tier cameras of this era, it represented the democratization of quality photography as film became more affordable and camera designs matured before the dawn of fully automatic systems.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |



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