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The Paratronic shutter has speeds from 1/500th to 15 seconds. The Optima Sensor has a 40mm f2.8 Solitar lens, stopping down to f22. Indeed, despite being around 30 years old, I've had people initially think that the camera is digital. The body is metal but coated in black, which integrates the plastic parts, and its simple, clean lines are reminiscent of classic Braun products from the 1960s. The styling of the camera is quite distinctive. It can be distinguished from the 535 by its lacking the model number on the camera's faceplate. This is identical in design to the Optima Sensor 535, but produced by Agfa-Gevaert Portugal. The model pictured here is simply named 'Agfa Optima Sensor'.
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The final iteration of the cameras are those with model numbers ending with '35' in the name, with the exceptions of the flash model and the Agfa Optima Sensor. A series of Optima models followed, and the name was continued with the Optima Sensor range, much more compact than the original Optimas. In 1959 Agfa produced the Optima, the first 35mm camera with automatic exposure.
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