Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/04/28

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Agfa Clack
From: "A.H.SCHMIDT" <horsts@actek.com.au>
Date: Thu, 29 Apr 1999 01:06:13 +1000

Martin Howard wrote:

Snip:

> Last weekend, I bought two "new" cameras: one was a extremely well-
> used, but perfectly functioning Leica M1 that had been converted to an
> M2 (on topic) and the other was an Agfa Clack.  The M2 I know how to
> use.  Not so for the Clack... ;-)
>
> I've searched the web for pages or mailing lists, but to no avail. My
> main questions are:
>
>   What is the shutter speed (it only has one setting, and B)?
>   What are the apertures (only got two)?
>   How much should you wind on the films between shots?
>

  Howard,
as far as I remember, the shutter speed of the Agfa Clack was 1/50sec and
the f stops where f11 and 16. There was no in between setting. Each film
frame was indicated by a little red window. Be careful with it, specially
with colour films, stick a bit of black tape. (insulation tape or
equivalent) over it. If it hasn't a small window, then it had an automatic
wind stop for each frame, with a reset button, to get ready to advance the
film again.

try it with a B&W film on a nice sunny day with f16 and you'll be surprised
what that single meniscus lens can do.

Horst Schmidt