Agfa Easy (c.1982)
A fixed-focus 110 film camera with automatic exposure selection and integrated flash, built for point-and-shoot simplicity.
Overview
The Agfa Easy is a 110 film viewfinder camera produced around 1982 by Agfa-Gevaert N.V. It was designed for straightforward use with minimal controls, targeting casual photographers. The camera features a fixed-focus 26mm f/9.5 Color Agnar lens and a two-speed shutter that automatically selects exposure time based on the film cartridge’s sensitivity marking. A built-in electronic flash ensures usability in low-light conditions. The design emphasizes ease of operation, aligning with the point-and-shoot experience.
Specifications
| Film Format | 110 film |
| Lens | 26mm f/9.5 Color Agnar |
| Focus | Fixed |
| Flash | Built-in |
| Shutter | Two-speed shutter, speed set by film speed detected from cartridge |
Design
The camera body opens by pulling the two halves apart lengthwise, and film is advanced by closing and opening the camera. Exposure control uses two exposure times, automatically selected based on the film cartridge’s sensitivity marking. The shutter release is marked by the distinctive Agfa red sensor point.
Context
The Agfa Easy was released during the final years of Agfa's in-house camera production. Agfa ceased camera manufacturing in 1983 following Bayer's takeover in 1981, after which later Agfa-branded cameras were OEM products. It belongs to Agfa’s line of 110 film cameras aimed at casual users.
Market
The estimated used price for the Agfa Easy in March 2026 is 34.99 Euro. Average used prices were 37.83 Euro (40.05 US-Dollar) in 2023 and 27.79 Euro (29.22 US-Dollar) in 2024.
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