Agfa Optima Sensor Flash Manual
Looking for a repair manual. Have just bought an old agfa optima I (1960) 35mm film camera, the view finder and? Light sensor are fogged with what looks like mould. I have found a repair manual for the agfa optima but the top panel is different on mine. The shutter release is on the front of the camera not the top as in that version. Agfa Optima Flash printed camera manual. Receive a high quality printed and bound manual in days. 100% guarantee on all orders. If you aren't completely happy just return the manual for a full refund. We have been in business for over 40 years and have hundreds of.
The Agfa Optima Flash is a fixed-lens 35 mm viewfinder camera manufactured in Germany by Agfa from 1981 to 1983. It belongs to the Agfa Optima series, features the same big red Sensor shutter-release and large viewfinder as any other in the series, with some improvements and a built-in flash.
Specifications[edit]
- Lens: Agfa Solitar 40mm f2.8; four elements in three groups
- Focus: Manual 0.9m to infinity scale-focus
- Shutter: 2-bladed leaf-shutter
- Shutter speed: 1/45s – 1/1000s automatic
- Aperture: f2.8 – f22 automatic
- Exposure mode: Programmed automatic
- Exposure sensor: Twin CdS cells
- Viewfinder: Bright-line type
- Flash: Integral – manually raised when required
- Flash Guide Number: 12 ASA 100
- Filter size: 49mm
- Film type: 135 film
- Film speed range: ASA 25 – 500
- Film advance: Manual – lever-wind
- Film rewind: Manual – uses same lever as film-advance (rewind-mode selected via dedicated button)
- Battery: Two 1.5 Volt type AAA
- Size: 122 x 85 x 68 mm when folded, 122 x 119 x 68 mm with flash open (w h d)
- Weight: 329 gram
- Self-timer: No
- Tripod mount: Yes
External links[edit]
- The family of the Agfa Optima sensor electronic The Agfa optima flash sensor
have just bought an old agfa optima I (1960) 35mm film camera, the view finder and ? light sensor are fogged with what looks like mould. I have found a repair manual for the agfa optima but the top panel is different on mine. the shutter release is on the front of the camera not the top as in that version. I've googled for a few days and not found any other repair manual. found the user guide which is not much good for what I need. Does anyone know of another source for a vintage camera manual for these?? the camera works but I'd love it to be doing a much better job and look as it should. Thanks a lot.
thanks to oldturkey for providing the manual.I haven't got round to fixing it yet but hopefully I will. I have a test roll in the camera to see how things are before I do the repair.may not have to?
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I have a few sights tucked away I will try to get to you. It might take me a minute. Your hardest problem I see in restoring this is the view finder 'free space' was more than likely charged with nitrogen, most optics are. If there is something besides a clear view and the problem is internal then the seal has been compromised. The seal and nitrogen charge is something that will have to be dealt with when putting back together or it will fog up etc..
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Snmp trap variable bindings. didn't mention anything about this is in a manual or repair guide for the plain optima camera. the site recommended that you could use their guide as a starting point but i tried their starting point and couldn't get the 3rd screw out
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thanks very much ot and ab. have sent an email to a recommendation from AB, waiting to hear back! might try opening the camera again tonight. Will have to post a question about a solution to the gas AB mentioned.