![]() There is also a mask for the viewfinder, put in place with a selector lever by the eyepiece. It has hinged masks in the film chamber (they pivot around the spindle of the film rollers on each side of the film gate), to change it from the 6×6 cm format to 4.5×6 cm. This first model (1937-42) is a dual format camera. ![]() There was also the Super Isolette (1954-60), a coupled-rangefinder camera. Some of the series were sold (and some made) in North America by Ansco as Speedex models. It was made by Agfa Kamerawerk AG, Munich, Germany, from 1937, and the series of cameras continued until about 1960. The Isolette is a compact horizontal-folding camera for twelve 6×6 cm (2¼-inch square) pictures (or sixteen 4.5×6 cm (2¼×1⅝ inch) pictures, with the first model of the camera) on 120 film.
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