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Agfa Shur-Shot Regular
Agfa · Germany · 1932–1941 (9 years) · 135 film
The Shur-Shot Regular represents Agfa's straightforward contribution to the burgeoning 35mm market during the 1930s. As a mass-market camera, it was designed for simplicity and affordability, targeting amateur photographers seeking a compact and easy-to-use option. Featuring a fixed lens, likely a simple meniscus, and a basic shutter mechanism with speeds centered around instantaneous and time exposures, it delivered essential functionality without complexity. Its straightforward construction, typically utilizing stamped metal and basic bakelite parts, prioritized cost-effectiveness over refined engineering or innovation. The camera embodies the era's push to make 35mm film accessible to a wider audience beyond the serious enthusiast or professional, functioning reliably for everyday snapshot photography.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |


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