Huss
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Those beach shots show the baffling baffle problem -- which my Agat 18 and 18K do not have.
Digging the geometry of that right hand one. I've shot Fuji C200 on my FED 5 with an Industar 61 lens (in Colorado as well as Germany, so it's not just available light) and it always came out a little... drab? Here it really pops. I should shoot some with a "worse" lens.
I used a couple of Agats. I have sold one and the other is broke now. The lens is nice, also the size of the camera and manual settings. But ergonomics just suck. Very fragile to the point I was always afraid it would break while rewinding the film or changing some settings. Now I use Konica Autoreflex (half/full model) as a half frame camera. Very heavy and quite big, but unbreakable. But Agats in Lithuania (as in all FSU countries) are still pretty cheap. I paid 10€ for the last one on the flea market. Maybe I need to buy one again? This photo is from very very old (expired Agfa Vista 200), Agat 18k View attachment 316148
Yeah, Alter's and my Agat have the baffling baffle. No idea why it's there, it only creates issues.
Yeah, Alter's and my Agat have the baffling baffle. No idea why it's there, it only creates issues.
I am curious as to the exposure settings on my Agat, because it doesn't seem that what I get on film matches the apparent settings on the camera. I tried to deliberately overexpose some shots, but the end results did not show that. Which leads me to wonder how accurate the ISO setting is, as well as the exposure/pictogram settings.
There are limits on the shutter speed -- which is set by the ISO -- so maybe you are hitting and exposure "wall" with certain exposures due to ISO/shutter speed limits.
Are these two (?) cameras both 18K models?
Dunno - Alter should be able to answer. Also, that doesn't mean that all 18Ks have the baffle. It really is a shame because it can ruin shots.
The ergos really are miserable on the Agat. 10 euros for one is really cheap but camera price is only one part of the cost equation. The film itself may cost more than the camera! Then you have dev costs etc. So in my opinion it's much better to buy a camera you actually like and want to use, than look for the cheapest option.
I noticed the light leak in your pic - mine has started to do that on a few shots while my Kodak has remained light tight. I bought my Agat new, and already have shot more film through the Kodak so it is not as if my Agat has been used more.
I am curious as to the exposure settings on my Agat, because it doesn't seem that what I get on film matches the apparent settings on the camera. I tried to deliberately overexpose some shots, but the end results did not show that. Which leads me to wonder how accurate the ISO setting is, as well as the exposure/pictogram settings.
I do not worry about film/development cost so much. I have a few hundreds of rolls frozen which I bought cheap long time ago and I develop myself. Still, I agree that it is better to use the camera I really enjoy, which Agat is not. But I like little experiments from time to time.
p.s. the one excellent ergo call is the lens cap that also covers the shutter button.
Dunno - Alter should be able to answer. Also, that doesn't mean that all 18Ks have the baffle. It really is a shame because it can ruin shots.
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