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  1. Aug 12, 2023 · The Rapid system is a modification of the 1930's AGFA Karat film cartridges, which supplied otherwise-standard 35mm film in special metal cassettes, which have no central spindle and are shorter in height than standard 135 cassettes.

    • Karat/Rapid Cassettes
    • Prepare The Rapid Cassette
    • Using The Cassettes
    • Using Rapid Cameras Without The Cassettes

    Karat cassettes were used by Agfa from the mid 1930s in their Agfa Karat series of cameras. They were used by cameras with manual exposure. The cassettes were revived as Agfa's Rapid film system in 1964 to rival Kodak's 126 film. The Rapid system had the added capability of setting the camera's exposure-metering mechanism (if any) to the proper fil...

    You will need:- 1. A cassette of 35mm film 2. A Rapid cassette 3. Scissors. 4. A measuring stick or something exactly 60cm long. 5. Some soft gloves 6. Dark room or changing bag. Prepare the 35mm film by cutting off the leader of the film to give a straight edge. Do not cut through the sprocket holes, cut between them. Then just nip the ends off th...

    Place the full cassette in the left hand compartment of the camera. Pull out sufficient film to go over the gate and push it into the receiving Rapid cassette in the right hand compartment. Push the film into the receiving cassette by about 1-2 cm. Try not to pull more that the required amount of film from the full cassette. Close the film door. Tu...

    If you don't have Rapid film cassettes then you can put the 35mm film directly into the camera. Find out more about the Agfa Karat camera here:- The Agfa Karat

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rapid_FilmRapid Film - Wikipedia

    Rapid Film was a German film production company established by producer Wolf C. Hartwig. Based in Munich, it operated from the late 1950s to the mid-1980s producing low-budget but commercially successful genre films.

  3. Jan 26, 2021 · A written guide about how to get started in stereo film photography, from choosing your camera and film to processing your results. Stereoscopic analogue 3D heaven <3

  4. Rapid film. Agfa 's Rapid film system, which used 35mm film, appeared in 1964 as a rival to Kodak's 126 film. The film was supplied in special metal cassettes. Whereas the Rapid system used a standard film pressure plate, 126 relied on the close tolerances of its cartridge to hold the film flat.

  5. Jul 27, 2022 · The 1965 Isomat Rapid is one of Agfa 's series of squared-off, largely plastic, "Iso" cameras made for their easy-loading Rapid film system. Versions with white or black nameplates are known.

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  7. www.lomography.com › magazine › 94372-agfa-iso-rapid-icAgfa Iso Rapid I · Lomography

    Aug 19, 2011 · The Iso Rapid is handles like your average point-and-shoot camera: point, shoot, transport film and cock the shutter via a thumb-wheel. The photos come out really lo-hi: a bit blurred due to the long exposure times, soft focused due to the inferior lens.