I'd bought an Agfa Isolette III in April and hadn't yet had a chance to try it in sunlight. The first roll, after repairing the shutter and replacing the bellows, was shot under an overcast sky in between rain showers, but this time there was plenty enough sun to fire off a roll of Fuji Acros at EI 100.
Two places I haven't visited in a year or so: the small fishing dock in Swansea Marina, and Llangyfelach church. The tower is one of three in the area that dates back to Norman times.
Among the many others I've owned or worked on, I've had just one other Isolette with a Solinar before, the older version with the 85/4.5, but they don't often come up at a good price. This one, (£35) needed work to fix a bad repair by the previous owner - they had fitted a wrong lever in the shutter and I had to get a replacement part all the way from New Zealand.
I've had a few cameras originally sold in Germany with the dealer's badge on the back, and this one carries the black and white logo of August Leistenschneider, a photography shop that is still thriving in Dusseldorf. As it's also a late version Isolette with the 75/3.5 Solinar and Synchro Compur MX shutter, I'll be keeping it.