The Agfa Super Isolette is a medium format camera from Agfa. It was built in Germany in the 1950s.
The Agfa Super Isolette is a foldable bellows camera. It comes with a fixed Agfa Solinar. The focal length is 75 mm and the maximum aperture of f3.5.
Exposure time and aperture are set manually - there is no light meter. However, the camera doesn't need batteries for that either. The exposure time selection goes from 1/500 s to 1 s. There is a bulb mode for long exposures. Focusing is also manual, but is supported by a rangefinder.
A tripod and an external flash can also be connected to the Agfa Super Isolette.
Films for the Agfa Super Isolette
The Agfa Super Isolette uses 120 film. This type of photo films are made by some producers. For black and white images, you can go for the Ilford Delta 100*. For color images, the Fujifilm PRO 400H* is a possibility.





