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==Products== [[File:Agfa Box 50.jpg|thumb|Agfa Box 50 (ca.1949)]] In 2004, Agfa-Gevaert withdrew from the consumer market, including photographic film, cameras and other photographic equipment. Because Agfa-Gevaert still produce photographic films for the aerial photography market, it is still possible to buy fresh, Agfa-produced photographic films for use in consumer cameras. They are sold by the [[Lomography]] Society and '''[[Rollei]]''' and are branded accordingly. This is because those companies purchase the aerial photography film from Agfa-Gevaert, and then cut and package it into consumer photographic formats. As of 2012, such products carry a small Agfa logo discreetly on their packaging, but are not sold as Agfa branded products. By contrast, [[Agfaphoto]] branded photographic films are not made by Agfa-Gevaert at all, originally having been made by the now closed '''[[Ferrania]]''' plant in Italy. Agfaphoto films are now produced by '''[[Fujifilm]]''' in Japan for [[Lupus Imaging Media]]. ===Agfa cameras=== [[File:Agfa Compur-Rapid.jpg|thumb|Agfa Compur-Rapid]] [[File:Agfa Isolette with film.jpg|thumb|[[Agfa Isolette]]]] [[File:AGFA Agfamatic 300 sensor.jpg|thumb|Agfa Agfamatic 300 Sensor]] [[File:Agfa Movex.jpg|thumb|Various Agfa Movex [[8 mm film|8 mm]] home movie cameras]] [[File:Agfa Optima 1035 Sensor (5992320464).jpg|thumb|[[Agfa Optima 1035 Sensor]]]] [[File:AGFA Optima 335 Sensor.jpg|thumb|[http://camera-wiki.org/wiki/Optima_Sensor_335 AGFA Optima 335 Sensor]]] [[File:Agfa Agfachrome CT18 Diafilm mit Originalverpackung 2.jpg|thumb|Agfachrome CT18 colour slide film, with packaging (1981)]] Agfa produced a range of cameras which included: * [[Agfa Ambiflex|Ambiflex]] * [[Agfa Silette|Silette]] series * [[Agfa Clipper|Clipper]] * [[Agfa Billy|Billy]] * [[Agfa Record|Record]] * [[Agfa Iso Rapid|Iso]] series * [[Agfa Isolette|Isolette]] * [[Agfa Isola|Isola]] series * [[Agfa Click|Click]] * [[Agfa Clack|Clack]] * Optima series, e.g. [[Agfa Optima 1a|Optima 1A]] * Optima Sensor series, e.g. [[Agfa Optima 1535 Sensor|Optima 1535 Sensor]] and [[Agfa Optima Flash Sensor|Optima Flash Sensor]] * Selectronic S series * Agfamatic series * Agfamatic Pocket series * Agfa Mini * matching accessories, such as flashguns ==== SLR ==== * Agfa Flexilette * [[Agfa Selectronic|Selectronic]] series (rebranded products of [[Chinon Industries|Chinon]])<ref>{{cite web|author=alf sigaro Alfred+ Add Contact |url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/alf_sigaro/501954221/in/photostream/ |title=Agfa Selectronic 2 |publisher=Flickr.com |access-date=2012-01-07}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=alf sigaro Alfred+ Add Contact |url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/alf_sigaro/501044689/in/photostream/ |title=Agfa Selectronic 3 |date=16 May 2007 |publisher=Flickr.com |access-date=2012-01-07}}</ref> === Agfa slide projectors === Including, roughly in chronological order: * [[Agfa Opticus 100]] * [[Agfa Agfacolor 50 automatic]] * [[Agfa Diamator]] series, like models H, m, 1500 ===Agfa consumer and professional films=== Black & White films: * Agfa PD16 * Agfapan 25, 100 and 400 * Agfapan APX 25, 100 and 400 (revivals of 100 and 400 emulsion were announced by Adox) * Isopan ISS (Super Special) * Isopan F (Fine Grain) * Isopan Ultra * Isopan Record * Agfa Vario-XL ([[C-41 process]] chromogenic film) * Dia-Direct (reversal film) * Scala (reversal film) * Agfacontour Professional film Colour [[Reversal film|reversal (slide) films]]: * [[Agfacolor|Agfacolor Neu]] * Agfachrome CT 18 and CT 21 * Agfachrome series * Agfachrome R 100 S * Agfachrome 50 S and 50 L Professional * Agfachrome RS and RS Plus Professional series * Agfachrome RSX and RSX II Professional series * Agfachrome CT, CTx and CT Precisa series (excluding New Agfaphoto CT Precisa 100) Colour [[Negative (photography)|negative films]]: * Agfacolor CN14, CN17, CN17M, CN17 Special, CNS and CNS2 * Agfacolor series * Agfacolor XR series * Agfacolor XRG series * Agfacolor XRS Professional series * Agfacolor Optima, Optima II and New Optima Professional series * Agfacolor Portrait 160 Professional * Agfacolor Ultra 50 Professional and Ultra 100 * Agfacolor Vista series (excluding New Agfaphoto Vista 200) While Agfa has retired from the photography branch, and the Agfaphoto brand was sold to a reseller named Lupus Imaging, the surviving Belgian industrial branch of Agfa continues to produce, among other things, B/W, colour negative and colour reversal materials for aerial photography. Some of these are cut to the usual 135 and 120 formats by Maco and distributed under the brand name [[Rollei]]. Specifically, these re-branded Agfa materials include Rollei Retro 80S, 200S and 400S, Digibase CN200 and CR200. ===Scanners=== Agfa produced many [[image scanner]]s in the Arcus, DuoScan, SnapScan, StudioScan and StudioStar ranges. While they have all been discontinued and up-to-date [[Device driver|drivers]] for them are not available from Agfa, [[Vuescan]] software supports many Agfa scanners on current computer [[operating system]]s.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.hamrick.com/vuescan/agfa.html |title=Agfa Scanner Drivers |website=Hamrick (Vuescan)|access-date= 19 April 2020}} Lists 29 Agfa scanners.</ref> ===Agfa darkroom equipment=== * [[Agfa Varioscop]] enlargers * [[Agfa Variomat]] print easels for automatic exposure * Darkroom safety lights * Agfa [[Rondinax]] and [[Rondix]] daylight developing tanks ==={{anchor|Paper}}<!-- [[Agfa paper]] and [[AGFA paper]] redirect here-->Agfa papers=== Agfa photographic papers were of very high quality; lines included: * Brovira * Portriga Rapid * Lupex The production of material identical to the last generation of fibre-based and resin-coated photographic Agfa Multigrade papers has been resumed by Adox.<ref name="adox.de">[http://www.adox.de adox.de]</ref>
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