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25th May 2014, 12:19 PM
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Agfa Billy 0 - New aquisition.
My other half and I recently found ourselves in a bric-a-brac sale as you do, and I found this. It's an Agfa Billy 0 circa 1920-1930 and I was attracted by the Art Deco styling. It came with its original soft leather case and at £18 (about $30) it was a bargain even though the shutter needs some attention and the focus ring is seized. These mechanical problems can usually be corrected by a good service but the important thing is that the bellows is sound and in very good condition and there is no sign of fungus on the lens. It uses 127 film which is no longer made. However there is the possibility of supplies becoming available towards the second half of this year. If it does, I may spend some money on a service and put a film or two through it. In the meantime, it will remain a display item.
Fuji X
55-200mm Fuji X lens @ 90mm
1/10th sec @ f22 ISO 800 @ +1 compensation
and some PP
Last edited by John 2; 25th May 2014 at 02:21 PM.
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25th May 2014, 12:52 PM
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Re: Agfa Billy 0 - New aquisition.
As shown, makes for a good still life subject. Hope it meets your expectations.
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25th May 2014, 02:59 PM
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Re: Agfa Billy 0 - New aquisition.
Cool image John,love the way you have presented it,and even better if you manage to get your hands on some film!
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25th May 2014, 05:04 PM
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Re: Agfa Billy 0 - New aquisition.
Fun old camera John. Interesting composition.
Hope you can find some film.
I have couple similar just for display. One had exposed film in when I acquired it "Family on the beach scenes"
I loved Agfa film in my 35mm days, especially for high country hiking scenery, it gave some excellent tonal quality.
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25th May 2014, 05:23 PM
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Re: Agfa Billy 0 - New aquisition.
Good main subject, you can try many different compositions with it
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26th May 2014, 07:44 AM
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Re: Agfa Billy 0 - New aquisition.
Thanks for all of the comments. Just a bit of fun on a wet afternoon.
Ken, I have one or two old folders and had the same experience but in my case it was just shots of some fields. Served to show that the bellows/back had no leaks though.
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