
Agfa T-312
Agfa · Germany · 2006 · 135 film
Introduced by Agfa in 2006, the T-312 is a 35mm film camera typical of entry-level point-and-shoot models produced during the final years of mainstream film photography. Designed for everyday use, it likely features automatic exposure, a fixed or basic zoom lens, and simple controls prioritizing user-friendly operation over technical sophistication. As Agfa’s presence in the camera market was waning by this era, the T-312 reflects the industry’s shift toward digital dominance, serving as a practical, budget-conscious option for consumers still using film but not requiring advanced features. Its utilitarian design and lack of standout innovations position it as a modest, unpretentious tool for casual snapshots rather than a landmark in camera history.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |






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