The Agfa Click II is a viewfinder camera for medium format. It was built in Munich between 1959 and 1970.
The Agfa Click II has a black housing made of Bakelite and weighs 185 grams without film. The box camera comes with a two-lens achromatic 8.8/72.5mm lens. A special feature of the optics is that it is curved, like the film stage.
The focus is fixed at 4 meters to infinity. For close-ups, a close-up lens can be swiveled in, allowing shots at a distance of 2.5 meters from the subject. The aperture can be set between sunny and cloudy.
The Agfa Click 2 is loaded with 120 films (roll film) and exposes square images (6x6). Other features include the tripod thread, connection for a cable release and sync contact on the top for Agfa flashes.





