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  1. Hi everyone! First topic here at the forum! So I bought a really cheap and beautiful meopta camera, the Ag1 supra model. It cost like 6 € in a store in Czech Republic, so I just thought "This is almost free", and bought some film also. Been searching for a while and haven't found any info on how to load the film. Don't want to risk it because I don't really know anything about it and I was wondering if any of you guys know anything about this Here some info about the camera: A8 G1 SUPRA Amateur movie camera for 2×8 mm Super film. Lens: Mirar 2.8/12.5 mm Frontal attachments: Mirar – 0.65x (Wide angle), Openar – 2.4x (Tele) Drive: spring-loaded Counter: contact-type Speed: 18 fps, single frame Viewfinder: Galilean Manual exposure control Film sensitivity: ASA 25-400 Year of production: 1968 -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFs2XrEPcko Beautiful right? Thanks in advance
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