If, for whatever reason, you need the manual of this dead simple, plastic, half-frame film camera, it is available behind the cut.
AGAT 18K and Blythe
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If, for whatever reason, you need the manual of this dead simple, plastic, half-frame film camera, it is available behind the cut.
AGAT 18K and Blythe
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Such a complex manual for a tiny camera. Thanks for posting.
I got an Agat 18k for my 25th birthday and i strikes me that if you change the aperture the shutter speed changes too. So I wonder if in case you don’t have the perfect light conditions do you have to adjust this with the ISO setting? wouldn’t it be better with a fixed shutter time and an adjustable aperture setting? that is how i would use a camera and have been too for 10 years and running now…
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Edvard
Heei, thank You =)
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Have been looking for this for a while.
Some things are unusual with this camera.
I always somehow thought it took 110mm film.
Great to find out, that I can actualy use it with 35mm