The Agfa Isola II is a medium format camera. It was built in the early 1960s by the Agfa Camerawerk in Germany.
The viewfinder camera comes with an Agfa Agnar 6.375 lens. The lens must be focused manually. The closest focusing distance is 1 meter.
The "Agfa Singlo 2" shutter of the Agfa Isola 2 supports three setting options, 1/100s, 1/30 s and Bulb.
The Agfa Isola II is completely mechanical and does not require batteries. Therefore, measuring the correct exposure must also be done externally. It exposes 6x6 images on 120 roll film. The number of pictures taken, can be seen through a small window on the back.
An external flash and tripod can be connected to the Agfa Isola II.




