The AgfaPhoto 35mm Reusable Photo Camera is a camera from AgfaPhoto / Lupus Imaging & Media GmbH & Co. KG. The AgfaPhoto 35mm Analog Photo Camera carries the model designation VF-208 and was introduced in 2020. It is still in production and available in brown, red, and black colors.
The 35mm camera comes with a permanently installed lens with a fixed focal length. The focal length is unchangeable and is 31 mm. The largest available aperture is f/9. It is not possible to change the focus settings. Therefore, focus on the subject cannot be set manually.
An integrated light meter is not present in this camera. Films with a sensitivity of ISO 100, 200, and 400 are recommended.
The camera has a built-in flash to produce good images in situations with poor or low light conditions. The flash can be switched on if desired.
The camera body is made of plastic. As a result, it weighs only 130 grams without film.
The power source for the AgfaPhoto 35mm Reusable Photo Camera is an AAA battery (eBay / Amazon*). This type of battery is very easy to get. One battery lasts for a relatively long time. If you don't have a battery at hand, you can still take photos with the camera, as the battery is only needed for the flash.
Films for the AgfaPhoto 35mm Reusable Photo Camera
The AgfaPhoto 35mm Reusable Photo Camera is designed for 35mm films, as described in the manual. There is still a wide selection of films for color and black-and-white shots in this format.
Easily available films for the AgfaPhoto 35mm Reusable Photo Camera are the Kodak Ultramax 400* for color images and the Kodak T-Max 100* for monochrome images. Both films are of high quality and, according to test reports, deliver reliable results. Of course, films from other brands can also be used with this camera.
The C-41 process is used for developing color film. This process is common in most photo labs. Many large drugstore chains in Germany also offer color film development.
The negatives from this camera measure 24 mm x 36 mm. A roll of film typically holds about 36 exposures. To advance the film to the next shot, it is manually wound forward. A small window on the top shows the number of pictures already taken.
Comparison images with the Kodak M38, Revue 550, and Reto Ultra Wide & Slim.

Sample Images
These sample images were taken with an AgfaPhoto camera. Kodak Color Plus 200 film was used. The film had expired several years before its use (its best-before date had already passed). The films were digitized by the DM Markt photo lab.





























