Agfa/Agfa Optima Sensor Electronic
Agfa Optima Sensor Electronic

Agfa Optima Sensor Electronic

Agfa · Germany · 1982 · 135 film

The Agfa Optima Sensor Electronic was a 35mm consumer camera introduced in 1982, representing Agfa's entry into the increasingly competitive electronic camera market of the early 1980s. As part of Agfa's established Optima series, which typically featured automatic exposure systems, this model incorporated electronic components to streamline the photographic process for everyday users. The camera likely offered automatic exposure control and possibly other automated features, reflecting the industry's shift from fully manual to electronic operation during this transitional period. Built for the mass market, the Optima Sensor Electronic would have provided an accessible point of entry into 35mm photography for consumers seeking convenience without the complexity of more sophisticated models.

Though not distinguished by groundbreaking innovations, the Optima Sensor Electronic typifies the state of consumer camera technology in the early 1980s, when Japanese manufacturers were rapidly advancing electronic features while established European companies like Agfa competed by adapting their established designs with electronic components. The camera would have offered a straightforward shooting experience with minimal controls, appealing to photographers who valued simplicity and reliability. Its design and functionality would have placed it in the mid-range of consumer offerings, positioned as a practical solution for everyday photography rather than as a tool for serious enthusiasts or professionals.

Specifications

Film Format135

Pricing

Market Value
~$60

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
3.2
Value
2.8
Collectibility
2.3
Historical Significance
2.5

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