HI Jens,

I still have my Isolette III. It's the 6X6 cm, 2-window, non-coupled rangefinder version, made in 1952.
When I bought it, wanting a "pocketable" MF, I found the shutter a little unrealiable.
Since it needed a CLA anyhow, I sent it out, and the repairman found a leaky bellows.
Now, I couldn't sell it for anything like what I have in it, but it's a very nice camera, with an 85mm Apotar f/4.5 lens!
The Isolette is frequently overlooked, but it's a handy little folder!


keith whaley

Jens Bladt wrote:

PDML rules prevent me from posting a link for the auction, but...
Here's an AGFA Isolette CRF with a Solinar lens.
Beautiful and brilliant camera!
I'd really, really love to have this, but it's quite expensive :-(
It's a like new 6x6 camera with a coupled range finder and it will fit in
your pocket or camera bag, along with what else you carry for photographing.
All you need is a light meter (or a SLR)and film. You can have a 70
Megapixel camera in your pocket!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bladt/3690842/


Jens Bladt mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt








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