>>2927561But it's not 35mm, it's MF, like a lot of the old Agfas. Pic related is a somewhat old (1966) 35mm compact, but it uses that ridiculous Rapid cartridge system so I barely use it. It requires you to hand load 35mm film into an old rapid cartridge (max only ca 12 exposures) with risk of scratching the emulsion and the ISO is given by the length of a small metal bar, but I can't seem do get lucky and find some cartridges with normal ISO counts, only the ones for ISO 64. I once even ordered a whole box of old Agfa rapid cameras just for the cartridges, but they were all for 64. The 'fun factor' is heavily outweighed by the difficulty of use, even though it does give very comfy square photos. If you want a 35mm film point&shit, just go for a Trip35, they accept normal 35mm cartridges and have manually adjustable ISO up to 400. Also, the AE is somewhat better. They lack the classic look of Agfas though.