Agfa/Agfa Optima 6000 Pocket
Agfa Optima 6000 Pocket

Agfa Optima 6000 Pocket

Agfa · Germany

The Agfa Optima 6000 Pocket represents a typical consumer camera from the late 1960s or 1970s, belonging to Agfa's extensive and successful Optima line known for simplifying photography through automation. As a compact point-and-shoot model, it features a fixed-focus or simple focus lens system, likely a 35mm or similar focal length, housed in a straightforward, primarily plastic body designed for portability and ease of use. It operated on 35mm film and was marketed towards amateur photographers seeking an uncomplicated, affordable snapshot camera, embodying Agfa's strategy of mass-market automation during the post-war boom. While sharing the Optima name associated with earlier metering innovations, this specific pocket model focused on accessibility rather than groundbreaking technology.

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.5
Value
3.0
Collectibility
2.0
Historical Significance
1.5

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