outlet The Agfa Trolix, also known as the Box 14, is an attractive-looking box-like camera from 1936. It is made of Trolitan plastic, which is the German equivalent of Bakelite. The use of black and chrome on the faceplate gives it an expensive look. It has two brilliant search engines that reflect. It has a red window with a folding cover. The ribbed carrying handle is particularly attractive. It has a single tripod socket at the base. The film is loaded by removing the back of the camera. There are two sliding locks labeled AUF (open) and Zu (closed).
The shutter has two modes: timed and instantaneous. The timed shutter is like (B) bulb. The shutter mode is changed by turning a small dial on the front that has a Dash for Timed and a Dot for Instant. The instant function is activated when the shutter release is pressed down and again when the shutter release is moved up. The shutter speed on this camera was measured as 1/50 sec.
Product code: Camera Agfa Box 14 Known as Trolix Made outlet in Germany 1938