The images below were shot on the Agfa Isola (roll 19).

I will speak more about my experience down below…

KODAK GOLD 200

I had found a crate of cameras in an antique shop. It came with various lenses and accessories, different filters etc. For the cameras, there were three Minolta X-300's and an Agfa Isola. Tthis would be my first time shooting Medium Format and also my first time shooting with an Agfa Isola. Loading the camera can be a huge pain and shooting as well. You use a red window on the camera and that tells you what frame you're on so you can line the film up correctly. I didn't know this the first time. I knew it was important but I heard by looking through it, it can cause light leaks and so I covered it up. Big mistake because these came out double exposed. 
I shot all of these images, both at home and in Honiton. All in all, they’re not terrible but Medium Format is so expensive to mess up and so I wasted a lot of money on these failures. With this specific camera, you only get 12 shots but because I double exposed and I also finished the roll too early, I only had 7 images from this roll of film. 7 is a lot less than 12. 
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