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Agfa Karomat 36
Agfa · Germany · 1949–1954 (5 years) · 135 film
The Karomat 36 was a 35mm camera manufactured by Agfa from 1949 to 1954, representing the company's mid-tier offering during the immediate post-World War II years. As a product of Agfa's traditional German optical expertise, it likely featured a simple yet functional design aimed at photographers seeking reliable equipment without the premium pricing of the company's higher-end models. Its production during this period positioned Agfa competitively in the growing 35mm market alongside other European manufacturers recovering from wartime disruptions.
While specific technical details are not widely documented, the Karomat 36 would have utilized Agfa's established lens technology and mechanical design principles of the era. The camera's name "Karomat" suggests a focus on the "Karo" (grid) or structured viewing, indicating it may have incorporated a basic viewfinder system for framing and focusing. Its continuous production for five years indicates solid market reception and served as part of Agfa's strategy to capture different segments of the expanding consumer photography market during this transitional period in photographic history.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |
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