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Agfa Karat 3.5
Agfa · Germany · 1938–1941 (3 years) · 135 film
The Karat 3.5 represents Agfa's mid-range 35mm camera offering produced during the late 1930s, preceding the significant disruptions of World War II. As a product of this era, it likely featured a coupled rangefinder for accurate focusing, interchangeable lenses to cater to different photographic needs, and standard 35mm film handling in a compact body typical of the period. Agfa aimed to compete in the burgeoning 35mm market, positioning the Karat 3.5 as a reliable step-up option for enthusiasts beyond basic snapshot cameras, though it didn't achieve the legendary status of contemporaries like the Leica III series. Its production span from 1938 to 1941 places it firmly within a critical transitional phase for photography, yet it remains a less-documented model within Agfa's extensive camera history, primarily remembered for its existence and functional design rather than groundbreaking innovations.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |


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