Red Robin
It Is What It Is
Went hunting for my non-working(?) Canon 28 RF and also rediscovered an old friend, my Agfa Karat 36! Sure we had "issues" when we first got together, but the green "sludge" was soon fixed. (rubbing alcohol & Q-tip) A DeJur/Amsco screw-in wrist strap on the bottom tripod mount helps with the carry but this jewel is small & lite enough to really pocket. Removal of the Walz/32 push-on shade is necessary. A grey rubber lens cap is a perfect fit. Did I mention the Agfa Solinar 1:2.8/50 lens is a solid performer? They all add up to make this lite camera a favorite. 
farlymac
PF McFarland
You got lucky. I had to do a complete tear-down on mine. Then later had to go back in and lube the rangefinder. But it's working fine now.

World Village by br1078phot, on Flickr

P1070498_2 by br1078phot, on Flickr
I've got another one with the Rodenstock lens waiting for a revival.
PF

World Village by br1078phot, on Flickr

P1070498_2 by br1078phot, on Flickr
I've got another one with the Rodenstock lens waiting for a revival.
PF
farlymac
PF McFarland
I think this might also get punted over to another forum.
PF
PF
Red Robin
It Is What It Is
Went looking . .. ...
Went looking . .. ...
After finding the "36" I continued on and found my Agfa karat IV. It also sports a Solinar 1:2.8/50 lens. the "36 has the synchro-compur shutter while the IV is fitted with a Prontor-svs. No scale but the "36"feels a bit heavier than the "IV". Perhaps due to the fact that the "IV"is made with "punched out" parts the "36" appears to have milled body parts, sharp lines as apposed to that "rounded" look on the edges of a more machine-made product.
Went looking . .. ...
After finding the "36" I continued on and found my Agfa karat IV. It also sports a Solinar 1:2.8/50 lens. the "36 has the synchro-compur shutter while the IV is fitted with a Prontor-svs. No scale but the "36"feels a bit heavier than the "IV". Perhaps due to the fact that the "IV"is made with "punched out" parts the "36" appears to have milled body parts, sharp lines as apposed to that "rounded" look on the edges of a more machine-made product.
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