Agfa Ventura 69

Agfa Ventura 69
Agfa Ventura 69

This camera I found off of Ebay and it was located in Israel! It took quite a while to receive this camera and it was interesting to track because we had to go to the Israel postal service website with the tracking number and watch it go to the U.S. Then we had to go to the USPS website to watch it arrive! It’s fun to think of all the places it has been. From the United States to Israel and all the way back and in between! This camera has a special surprise in it – undeveloped film!

General Information

Years Made1951-Present
Film120 Film
Weight598.00 g (1 lb, 5.09 oz.)
Date AcquiredSeptember 10th, 2012
Owner's ManualAvailable
Country of ManufactureGermany US Zone


Features

Tripod Socket Integrated Flash Auto Focus Self Timer Date Back Hot Shoe Cold Shoe
Yes No No No No No Yes
Shutter Speeds:Bulb, 1/25, 1/50, 1/200
Shutter Type:Leaf Shutter
Aperture Settings:6.3, 8, 11, 16, 22
Lens Mount:Fixed
Viewfinder:Plain


Comments (1)

Paul Constantineau wrote on May 16th, 2015
I recently found one at a sale that is in mint condition. It was an extra left over from a camera shop and it was never used. If interested e-mail me

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