About The Cult of Click and Clack
In the years between 1954 and 1965, Agfa Camera-Werk AG in Munich produced thousands of these small black boxes. In Europe they were called the Clack, but marketed in a smaller quantity in the United States as the Weekender. It takes 120 film, but produces a 6 x 9 negative instead of the common 6 x 6 negative. It is brutal in its simplicity: two shutter settings, Bulb and "M" (probably around 1/30th of a second?), two apertures, Overcast and Sunny.
It is sublime in its boxey, ugly glory.
All shots in this group must either have been taken with a Clack/Weekender, or be a shot of your Beast.
Oh, and you don't have to neccesarily shoot 120 film in it, pictures using other film (35mm) run through the beast are welcome as well.
AddendumTHIS GROUP WILL NOW ALSO INCLUDE THE CLACK'S SQUARER BROTHER, THE CLICK.
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Additional Information
This is a public group.
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- Screenshots / Screencasts
- Illustration/Art / Animation/CGI
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