The Agfa Click I is a viewfinder camera. It is loaded with roll film (120) and is the successor of the Agfa Clack. It was built by the company "Agfa Camerawerk München" in the mid-60s.
The Agfa Click I has a black housing made of bakelite and works completely mechanically without electricity.The built-in lens is a simple meniscus lens with a maximum aperture of f/11 and a focal length of 72.5 mm. The focus is unchangeably set. The exposure time is also fixed at 1/30 s.
Other features of the Agfa Click I include a tripod mount, a swing-in yellow filter, and a port for an Agfa flash.
Normal medium format films (eBay / Amazon*) fit into the Agfa Click I. It exposes the square 6x6 format. The film must be rewound manually; a window on the back tells the number of pictures taken.











