All about details "Agfa Optima 1035" .

Hello everyone, last Friday i went to a place where there's a lot of people selling old used stuff exported from outside the country when i was walking and looking for something interesting related to cameras or whatever nothing specific, then i saw a bag and down below of it written Minolta i opened it to find this treasure a mint agfa camera like it's made only yesterday i asked the buyer he said 20$ after minutes of negotiations i took it for 5$ the whole bag with three flashes two of it of agfa itself and the other one is for a strange brand also film boxes and strap of the Minolta bag (extra one) and the agfa optima 1035 in leather bag graved with agfa logo, the real price of the camera depends on the condition and the accessories between 100$ and 350$ then my copy real value 300$.

Then let's jump into some information , it is a compact 35mm film you can take it with you wherever you go trip , daily walk , you work (lol) and everywhere, with the agfa optima 1035 you don't have to worry about the exposure because it has an electronic sensor so all you have to do set the aperture load film and shot the camera will take care about the rest , there's three mode of focus one person, dual and landscape aka the infinity focus.

Made in Germany it is plastic but with a premium touch and feelings the built quality is good every button has a nice feeling when you click it, the viewfinder is crystal clear. The very interesting accessory was the Agfalux flash of the old school style the flash umbrella pop's on and off easily to keep it look luxury, the other flash has a modern touch which I did not find it interesting in my opinion.

As a conclusion i can say that i am a good hunter lol i always find great stuff for a very cheap prices so this camera worth it even if i bought it for the original real price you'll feel it when you touch it.

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All the pictures captured with my vintage macro lens Minolta MD rokkor 50mm f3.5 macro and DIY softbox lol



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