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Agfa Le Box Flash
Agfa · Germany · 2000 · 135 film
The Le Box Flash is a basic 35mm point-and-shoot camera introduced by Agfa in 2000. As a simple consumer camera, it was designed for everyday photography without any particularly innovative features. The "Box" designation suggests a compact, rectangular form factor, while the inclusion of "Flash" in the name indicates it had a built-in flash for low-light situations. This camera represents the era of film photography during the transition to digital, aimed at casual photographers who wanted an affordable, easy-to-use option.
Like many consumer cameras of its time, the Le Box Flash likely featured fixed-focus or autofocus capabilities, an automatic exposure system, and a simple shutter button with a minimal interface. Its design would have prioritized user-friendliness and portability over advanced functionality, making it accessible to amateur photographers. At the time of its release, digital cameras were becoming increasingly affordable, which likely limited the market for film-only devices like this.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |





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