Rob Skates Posted December 29, 2025 Posted December 29, 2025 Hello, I recently acquired a AGFA Microflex 200 (model B). All the research I've done refers to the camera as ISO 25/40 only. I'm fairly certain that is true of original silver microflex because photos of the film compartment shows no ISO PIN. My Microflex 200 does have an ISO PIN. The ISO notch on the Kodak Vision 3 200T cart lines up with the 160 ISO position. The ISO PIN on my Microflex 200 lines up perfectly in the notch on the V3 200T cart. Am I correct in thinking the Microflex 200 reads the V3 200T cart as 160 ISO? (I have the 85 filter disengaged) I've included some photos. I could be wrong because this is counter to everything I've read, but is it possible that the info from the Google is based on the older model camera and too few sources? I would appreciate any thoughts. Thanks! Rob Skates
Mark Dunn Posted December 29, 2025 Posted December 29, 2025 Yes, the 160 pin is out, so it will meter at 160. Should be fine although I'd still be metering and setting exposure manually if I could. There;'s a reference to the 160ISO pin here https://filmshooting.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=21414 "In my microflex, there is a little filter in front if the CdS Cell that is connected to the mechanical 160 ASA notch probe."
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