File:Agfa Jsolette (2).jpg

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Eine frühe Isolette, die "Jsolette". Begonnen 1937, fortgesetzt nach dem Krieg bis 1949. Die Verwendung des "J" statt des "I" war bis zu dieser Zeit recht willkürlich, später verwendete man aber nur noch die Schreibweise "ISOLETTE".

Andere Isoletten:

Die Isorette, die Isolette V,. die Isolette I, die Isolette II die Isolette III und das Modell mit dem Belichtungsmesser, die Isolette L.

Dazu kommt noch die Edelste aller Isoletten, die Super Isolette.
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Author Alfred from Germany

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