Agfa Isola (I or II) are limited (F11, F6.3, 1/100 1/30 & B) cameras, but funny of use.
Not that I'm the OP or anything, but, I think it's cooler to use a camera that's older than I am to shoot photos in the Lomography style. I've loaded a roll of expired Kodak Gold 200 ASA color negative film in the USCC Comet and took about 11 photos with it. The photos were very rustic appearing and mostly out of focus. They look like old photos that my cousin used to take back in the seventies when I was too young to care about such things.Just curious, why "alternative"' why not just use a Holga?
Looking for a box camera or some sorta non bellows camera with a meniscus, triplet, whatever- Kinda want a "crappy" MF "snapshot" camera
Thanks
Both Isolas have lenses better than a meniscus. The more simple model has an Achromat, if I remember right, the more advanced one a Triplet.
6x9 Kodak Brownie for 120 film. Meniskus lens. Amazing contact prints.
For 6x6 and triplet - Lubitel-2. Nice, funny, little and easy to use vintage camera. Can be obtained in as new condition.
Just don't take it in focus with aligned lens and quality film, otherwise it will give results as good as any other TLR with b/w and color film.
Just curious, why "alternative"' why not just use a Holga?
any other scale focus non bellows cameras?
Note- I'm not exactly going for the holga lack of quality- I just want basically a glorified point and shoot mf camera- preferably in 120 - the agfas are in line of what I want- any other scale focus non bellows cameras?
If you want to consider outside of 120 think about a 35mm, these were made to look like a SLR, but were fixed focus lens, usually one or two shutter speeds, many had plastic lens, like F 6.3 or F 11. Some used names like Cannon or a misspelling of Olympus.
I have one that given away by Time as a promotion in the 80s or so, got it a thrift store for a $1.00 shot a roll of Kodacolor, very soft corners, odd color shifts, I had intended to shot a roll of black and white, just never got around to it.
An example can seen here.
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