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Ernemann Bob
The Ernemann Bob was produced from 1914 to the Ernemann merger into Zeiss Ikon in 1926. It came in a range of models and each of these; usually; in a range of formats. The Ernemann -
Zeiss Ikon Ikonta
Zeiss-Ikon's top product line of folding medium format cameras were badged Ikonta and were generally of superior quality when compared with corresponding folding camera models of Zeiss-Ikon's Nettar product line. Launched -
Zeiss Ikon
and Ica), and an infusion of capital by Zeiss The company formed one part of the Carl Zeiss Foundation, another part being the optical company Carl Zeiss. Logically, most of the Zeiss Ikon cameras were -
Zeiss Ikon Box Tengor
medium format film box cameras made by Zeiss Ikon and produced between 1926-1956. It is a continuation model of Goerz Box Tengor that produced by Goerz before the merger to form the Zeiss Ikon. -
Zeiss Ikon Contessamat
Contessamat is a series of 35mm film viewfinder/ rangefinder cameras manufactured by Zeiss Ikon AG., Stuttgart, former West Germany and produced between 1963-67. Contessa was the name given to a family of cameras produced -
Zeiss Ikon Contessa (compact fixed lens)
Contessa compact fixed lens series are 35mm film rangefinder/ viewfinder cameras, manufactured by Zeiss Ikon AG., Stuttgart, former West Germany. The Zeiss Ikon Contessa series started in 1950 and got various upgrades and re-modelings -
Zeiss Ikon Nettar
The Nettar series by Zeiss Ikon was a successful range of folding cameras for 120 roll film. Several types for 6×9cm, 6×6cm and 6×4.5cm format with different lenses and even more -
Zeiss Ikon Contina
Contina is a 35mm film viewfinder camera made by Zeiss Ikon and produced between 1962-65. Zeiss Catalog no. is 10.0626. See also the article Zeiss Ikon Contina series. -
Zeiss Ikon Contina series
thought about a new 35mm folder. The results of his thoughts were developed after the war to Zeiss Ikon's first completely new postwar product, made since 1948 as Ikonta 522/24. As Zeiss was -
Zeiss Ikon Cocarette
Zeiss Ikon Cocarette is a folding bed medium format film camera, manufactured by Zeiss Ikon AG, Dresden, Germany, and produced between 1926-30. Cocarette is a continued model of Contessa-Nettel. -
Zeiss Ikon Contessa 35 (folding)
Zeiss Ikon Contessa 35 is a 35mm film folding/rangefinder camera, manufactured by Zeiss Ikon AG., Stuttgart, former West Germany, and produced between 1950-55. Zeiss catalog no. is 533/24. Contessa 35 series was -
Zeiss Ikon Ikomatic
The Zeiss Ikon Ikomatic viewfinder cameras were made by Bilora for Zeiss Ikon. Three versions were available: the Ikomatic CF for use with flashcubes, the Ikomatic F with connector and reflector for flash bulbs, and -
Zeiss Ikon Nettar Shutter Release Assembly
I acquired this camera last Christmas (2013) and found that there was a problem with the shutter release. The shutter didn’t remain cocked and, in fact, went into a semi released position with the -
Zeiss Ikon Contina 1b
Contina 1b is a 35mm film viewfinder camera made by Zeiss Ikon and introduced in c.1956. Zeiss catalog number is 526/24. Camera is not labelled as 1b. -
Zeiss Ikon Contessamatic
Contessamatic is a series of 35mm film viewfinder/ rangefinder cameras manufactured by Zeiss Ikon AG., Stuttgart, former West Germany and produced between 1960-63. Contessa was the name given to a family of cameras produced -
Zeiss Ikon Kolibri
The Kolibri 523/18 was made by Zeiss Ikon in Germany, c.1930-1935; it took sixteen 3x4cm exposures on 127 film. The camera featured a collapsible lens tube and was arranged in a vertical -
Zeiss Ikon SL706
The SL706 was the last camera designed and launched by Zeiss Ikon. It was a 35mm SLR based on the Icarex body, with a slightly different design and an open aperture TTL exposure reading. It -
Zeiss Ikon Ikoflex II
The Ikoflex II (851/16) is a TLR camera that was made by Zeiss Ikon from 1936 onwards. Confusingly, it was renamed Ikoflex I in 1939. It created 6x6cm negatives (or slides) on 120 film -
Zeiss Ikon Icarette
The Icarette cameras made by ICA since 1920 were folding bed cameras for roll film. After the incorporation of ICA into Zeiss Ikon the camera series was continued. Icarette D[] Type: folding camera, Manufacturer: ICA -
Zeiss Ikon Nettax (6×6)
This article is a stub. You can help Camerapedia.org by expanding it. See also the 35mm Nettax (Zeiss Ikon 538/24). -
Zeiss Ikon / Cosina
http://www.zeiss.com/photo http://www.cosina.co.jp/z.html These are cameras manufactured by Cosina in Japan, for Carl Zeiss, totally redesigned although similar to the Bessa cameras made by in the -
Contax rangefinder
The Contax I was a high end 35 mm rangefinder system camera made by Zeiss Ikon to compete with Leica models. It was released in 1932. The Contax I was Zeiss' answer to Leica's -
Tenax I
and a behind-the-lens Compur shutter to 1/300. Most of them are equipped with a Zeiss Novar 3.5cm f/3.5 lens. A smaller number have a Carl Zeiss Jena 3.5cm -
Tenax II
The Tenax II model 580/27 is an advanced 24×24mm on 35mm film RF-camera launched by Zeiss Ikon (ZI) in 1938. Its proper name is actually Tenax, but a much simpler camera with -
Colora
The Colora is a 35mm viewfinder camera made in Germany by Zeiss Ikon, taking 24×36mm frames "on usual cartridges". Compared to the earlier model, the 1963 has a lower-spec shutter and a lighter
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