The Isolette III is an uncoupled rangefinder folding 6x6 camera produced by Agfa during the 1950s-1960s. It is fitted with Agfa's middle range Apotar (a well performing Cooke triplet-type) lens 85mm f/4 with a Prontor-S Shutter which is synchronized. Shutter speed range from B to 1/300sec with f/stops from 4 to 32. Two models of this camera exist, one can determine the model mainly by looking at the top cover. The newer type (1956-) has a film reminder on the left side whereas the older model had a depth of field scale there. This is the older Model with the depth of field scale.

The camera in my opinion is in excellent+ condition. The satin finish chrome case shows some age but it is minimal. From the photos you can see the spring hinge on the left side has a few spot where paint is missing. The leather case is in poor condition the top flap is separated from the bottom housing and the strap is broken about shoulder level (see photo). The instruction manual was folded but is is quite legible and intact otherwise (see photo). I am asking $150 for the camera to recover the cost of the CLA service. Also, I have also included in the images two B&W photos taken with this camera.

This camera was sent to Jurgen (You can see his site on the web by searching for Certo6) about 9 months ago for cleaning, lubrication, and repair (CLA'ed) at a cost of $135 and I have used it a few times for a project which required a larger negative for alternative processing. I rarely use film cameras but I have two and I need to let this one go. I am keeping my fathers Retina IIIC for sentimental value.

If you are interested in the camera, I would suggest you take a look at Mike Elek, a collector,  on YouTube for a really in depth review.

My apologies but I do not ship internationally and before you ask, no I will not reconsider.