The Agfa Isolette I was the baby of the Agfa Isolette range, replacing the Isolette V in about 1952. It is a 120 rollfilm folding camera which takes 12 6cm x 6cm pictures. The Isolette I was made in Germany from about 1952 until at least 1958. My version of this camera is from 1953 and has the vario shutter with settings for B, 1/25, 1.50, 1/200, and T. It has a flash contact and top mount for a flashbulb flash gun and a screw for a cable release. The focal length of the lens is 85mm with a maximum aperture of f4.5. Available exposure aettings are 4.5, 5.6, 8, 11, 16, 22, 32.
I’m uncomfortable carrying a camera around in my hand without a wrist strap. This camera doesn’t come with lugs to to attach a neck or wrist strap. Initially I purchased a pack of stainless steel tripod screws with D-rings and a pack of wrist straps from Amazon. This atleast gave me a safety net if the camera got knocked out of my hand. I wouldn’t risk damaging the bottom of the camera by letting it hang from the tripod screw around my neck or from my wrist through. Then I found a leather hardcase on Etsy from Gregsvintage, which means I can now wear it around my neck – much better. I use Peak Design anchor links to attach it to my favourite Nifty fabric neck strap.
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Link to camera test: https://www.frogmouthcottagephotography.com/2024/01/08/agfa-isolette-i/