I finally found a vintage film camera of my very own! It's not expensive or rare, and I'll admit, it's not as impressive a score as the photographer's beier beirette, but it's my first vintage film camera and it already has a special place in my heart!
The Agfa Clack was manufactured in Germany between 1954 and 1965 and it's really nothing fancy, just a medium format box camera that shoots on 120mm film. It has a plastic body, a plastic lens, and only two aperture settings and shutter speeds.
But it's cool, and everything I think a lomo camera should be! Now that I have the real deal, my Diana F+ is dead to me ;-)
Monday, January 7, 2013
vintage agfa clack
|
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
© 2009 - 2013 Sage & Simple
All images, text, and content on this site are the sole property of Sage & Simple and may not be used, copied or transmitted without the express consent of Sage & Simple. If you would like to license my photos or advertise on this website, you may contact me here.
All images, text, and content on this site are the sole property of Sage & Simple and may not be used, copied or transmitted without the express consent of Sage & Simple. If you would like to license my photos or advertise on this website, you may contact me here.






3 comments:
Lovely, but a little harsh on the Diana F+, Sage. I love the name of the camera...Clack.
Hi Cheryl,
Perhaps, but having paid $70+ for the Diana, which is completely flimsy (though pretty) next to the Clack, I see the Diana in a new light. I've always felt a bit silly carrying it.
~ Sage
Oh Sage what a beauty! Now my interest has piqued since showing us all these vintage cameras. I am going to have to keep an eye out at our thrift stores now. You never know what I might find!
Post a Comment