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Solina is a 35mm film viewfinder camera made by Agfa and produced between 1960-62.
It is a name variant of Agfa Silette (1958 type 3), for distribution of in USA by Montgomery Ward. [1]
Specifications[]
- Lens: Agfa Color-Apotar 45mm f/3.5 filter slip-on serial no. none
- Aperture: up to f/22
- Focus range: 3.5-30 feet +inf
- Focusing: manual front cell focusing, ring, distance and DOF scales on the lens
- Shutter: Pronto, speeds: 1/25-1/200 +B
- Shutter release: on the top plate, w/ cable release socket
- Cocking lever: also winds the film, long stroke, on the back of the top-plate
- Frame counter: manual reset, advance type, like thumb ring, on the back lower side of the camera
- Viewfinder: Newton optical finder
- Re-wind knob: on the top plate, pull out and turn
- Re-wind release: on the bottom plate
- Flash PC socket: on the front plate
- Cold-shoe
- Memory dial: on the re-wind knob
- Self-timer
- Back cover: hinged, opens by a latch on the left side of the camera
- Engraving on the bottom plate: Made in Germany
- Tripod socket: ¼"
- Strap lugs : none
- Body: metal; Weight: 383g
- Serial no. on the back of the camera