I don’t know what sports these guys had in mind but this is not a sporty beast. It’s big, slow, clunky and pure bakelite. Apparently there was another version of this camera with a deco face. It makes 6×9 images on 120 film with its f11 (!) Sportar lens. You can choose to shoot wide open or stop all the way down to f22. I guess it must have been more sunny in England in the 1950’s

The lens housing screws into the body to range focus.  The little red mark shows you what distance you’ve chosen.  Four meters is thirteen feet. The rest of the distance choices are just as odd. You can screw the housing all the way in to fit it the camera your pocket if you don’t mind looking like you’re carrying a brick.

The entire back comes off to load your film.

Agfa APX 400 in HC110(b) for six minutes.