
#AGFA OPTIMA SENSOR FLASH MANUAL MANUAL#
Film Transport Manual single stroke lever, also used to rewind film when the 'R' button is depressed and turned.Viewfinder Large direct finder with parallax marks for near focus.Shutter Speeds 1/500 second - 15 seconds.Focusing Manual scale pictograms on top of the focus ring/ meter/feet scale on bottom, focusing 3ft/1.09m - infinity.Size 104 mm x 68 mm x 54 mm (W x H x D).It can be distinguished from the 535 by lacking the model number on the camera's faceplate. This model was the last (1982) camera in the Optima Sensor Electronic Series, and is technically identical to the earlier Optima Sensor 535 (1976), but was produced by Agfa-Gevaert Portugal. Thank you for reading! If by any chance you’d like to see more of my pictures, you can find me on twitter.Īnd in case you’re wondering, the pictures you can see here were taken on an expired roll of Rossmann 200 (aka Fujicolor 200) film.Image by Nicholas Middleton ( Image rights)

But I know I’ll be on the lookout for another one. For reasons which I won’t get into here I had to sell it. In many ways it’s exactly what I like the most.īut alas, it wasn’t meant to be. Marka: Agfa Ad: Optima sensor eletronic Format: 35mm Odak: manual Flash Tr: fla yok (ama. Bu salam view-finder makina mkemmel nk kk ve kullanm kolay. O bir Agfa Optima Sensor Electronic, 70lerin muhteem tasarmnn bir paras. It’s a relaxing, effortless shooting process but still employing manual focus which I always find makes me engage more than any AF camera. Uzun bir aratrmann ardndan kendim iin doru (ikinci) makinay buldum. The automatic exposure is simple and fast in use – complimenting the ease of composing and focusing very nicely. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Agfa Optima Sensor Flash Electronic COMPACT FILM CAMERA w/ 40mm F2. Even the awful noise of the shutter and rough, plasticky film advance started to be kind of charming instead of annoying. Focusing with it is just great, among the very best I’ve experienced with any camera.Īnd maybe I was just getting used to the quirky characteristics of these cameras by then, but also the rest (almost identical to the 1035) suddenly became much nicer to use. You MUST E-mail me the 'folder name' of the model as well as the 'exact file name'. as well as from personal web sites that have closed over the years.

that no longer post 'non supported models'. It feels like this is what the lower models were meant to be all along. I have hundreds of other camera manual I have collected since 1996 from company sites. This is where the big and bright viewfinder, for which the Optima Sensor line is known for, really shines. And I have to say, it made all the difference for me. That’s of course the addition of a rangefinder. There’s one big reason why I, just like others, wanted to get this specific camera much more than any other model of its range. Closely following new auction sites listings paid off in this case however, and one day I was able to pick up a beautiful Agfa Optima 1535 Sensor for a reasonable amount of money. These are much more rare and usually command a surprisingly high price, way beyond my range. But the 1035 put my attention on its more luxurious sibling, the Optima 1535. AGFA SILETTE 1 ( I ) Vintage 1960-63 Fully manual 35mm film camera in good working. It took perfectly fine pictures, but I felt it wasn’t the nicest to use and didn’t develop enough fondness for it to keep it in my gear line-up for very long. Agfa Optima Sensor Flash Vintage 35mm Point And Shoot Film Camera. One of the cameras I encountered in that search was the Agfa Optima 1035 Sensor, which Hamish reviewed here before. I have fresh batteries, the indicator lights and flash ready. In my never ending quest of looking for new cameras to try out I tend to mostly look for overlooked “hidden gems”, models that for one reason or another are not the focus of any attention today. The Classic Camera Repair Forum » Maintenance & Repair » Agfa Optima Sensor Flash « Previous Next » Author: Message: Waynemel New member Username: Waynemel Post Number: 444 Registered: 08-2009: Posted on Friday, 04:51 pm: I cant seem to get this camera to work.
