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Agfa Iso Rapid C (Mod II)
Agfa · Germany
The Agfa Iso Rapid C (Mod II) represents a typical mid-20th-century consumer snapshot camera, part of Agfa’s Iso Rapid line aimed at mass-market photography enthusiasts. Produced during the 1960s or 1970s (exact year unknown), this model likely features a fixed-focus lens, simple shutter speeds, and a basic viewfinder, utilizing 126 cartridge film for convenience. Its design prioritized affordability and ease of use over technical sophistication, embodying the era’s shift toward accessible, point-and-shoot photography for everyday consumers. Constructed primarily from plastic with minimal metal components, it reflects the disposable-yet-functional aesthetic of budget cameras of its time, offering no notable innovations beyond its role as a tool for casual, high-volume image capture.






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