Camera: Agfa Silette L (3rd generation, produced 1962). Lens: Agfa Color-Agnar 2.8/45mm. Film: Ilford Delta 400.
Agfa Silette-L: A foggy morning near Nußdorf am Inn, Upper Bavaria, Germany.
For a price of 138 Deutsche Mark, the 1962 built third generation of the Agfa Silette L was a quite cheap camera – and a simple one too. The Agfa Color-Agnar optic consits of three lenses, the Prontor 125 shutter allows only three exposure times (1/30, 1/60 and 1/125 seconds), and the case was mostly built of plastic instead of aluminium which was used for previous Silette models. Anyway, let's see if its still possible to make some appealing pictures with this camera.
Agfa Silette-L: The oak planted for prince regent Luitpold of Bavaria in 1891. Samerberg, Upper Bavaria, Germany.
Agfa Silette-L: Landscape of the Samerberg local community, Upper Bavaria, Germany.
Agfa Silette-L: A typical alpine house. Samerberg, Upper Bavaria, Germany.
My 3rd generation Agfa Silette-L, built 1962.
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