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Agfa Antar PB-20
Agfa · Germany · 1935 · 135 film
Introduced by Agfa in 1935, the Antar PB-20 is a representative 35mm camera from a significant era when film-based miniature photography was rapidly gaining traction. Part of Agfa's mid-range offering during the 1930s, it occupies a space between their pioneering efforts and the later post-war models. As a 35mm camera, it utilized the emerging 135 film cassette format, making it relatively compact and accessible for amateur photographers compared to larger plate cameras or bulkier early 35mm designs. While specific technical details like lens type or shutter speeds are unknown from the provided information, the PB-20 exemplifies the functional, often utilitarian approach Agfa took with their consumer-focused models during this period. It served the practical needs of hobbyists seeking a portable camera for snapshots and personal photography without the premium cost or complexity associated with top-tier rangefinders.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |






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