Probably 116 film. A lot of manufacturers used their own names for film even 
when it was a standard size. AFAIK Agfa's were always actuall 100 series films 
120, 116, 122, etc.

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Mark Roberts wrote:
Bad news: My freebie Agfa "Plenax" camera doesn't take 620 film after
all. It needs "PD 16" film, which is apparently an Agfa-specific size
that is, of course, no longer available. The stuff is actually *wider*
than 620/120 film by about 1cm.

It looks as if Agfa was also playing Kodak's "let's make new, odd film
sizes and cameras that use it so that people will be forced to buy film
from us once they've purchased the camera" game :(



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