Zeiss, omag, Ihagee, Agfa Vários Camera accessories





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Omag lot of accessories with various models, in good vintage condition and not tested for functionality, dating from the 1950s to 1960s.
Description from the seller
Title: European Photographic and Cinema Accessory Collector's Lot - Zeiss Ikon, Omag, Agfa, Ihagee - 1950s/1960s
Description:
Excellent selection of vintage photographic accessories and literature from renowned German and Swiss manufacturers. This cohesive lot is ideal for enthusiasts of mid-20th-century analog systems, with a special focus on Zeiss Ikon and equipment manufactured in Dresden.
The lot includes:
• Zeiss Ikon AG Movitelar 2x Lens: A high-precision optical accessory (tele-attachment) designed for the Zeiss Movikon 8mm film camera, extending the focal length to 20mm. In excellent vintage condition with clean optics.
• Zeiss Ikon Movitelar Auxiliary Lens (20mm): A second precision optic, kept in its original gray case.
• Ihagee Dresden Bayonet Adapter: A precision-engineered individual piece for the Exakta/Exa bayonet system.
• Omag Filters Collection (Switzerland): Comprehensive set of "Precision Calibrated" filters in their original black cases and Swiss-made packaging.
• Agfa "Lichtfilter" Filter Collection: Set of five original Agfa filters in their iconic orange boxes, including specialized filters Gelbfilter (yellow) and Agfacolor.
• Original Instruction Manuals and Literature:
• Voigtländer Ultramatic CS Manual (Instrucciones de Uso).
• Voigtländer Guide "La Ultramatic en la práctica".
• Zeiss Ikon Catalog (Summer 1961).
• Guide "La Contax y su manejo" (Handling Instructions Contax).
• Zeiss Ikon Brochure "Contarex".
• Imco Austria Cable Trigger: Vintage mechanical trigger in braided metal, in its original box.
• Additional Hardware: Includes a Voigtländer accessory shoe support and a vintage ball-head tripod mount.
Condition:
The items are in good to very good vintage condition. The literature is notably well preserved for its age. The optics of the Zeiss accessories and Omag filters show no significant damage but require cleaning. Please refer to the photographs for a detailed assessment of the aesthetic condition of each piece.
Title: European Photographic and Cinema Accessory Collector's Lot - Zeiss Ikon, Omag, Agfa, Ihagee - 1950s/1960s
Description:
Excellent selection of vintage photographic accessories and literature from renowned German and Swiss manufacturers. This cohesive lot is ideal for enthusiasts of mid-20th-century analog systems, with a special focus on Zeiss Ikon and equipment manufactured in Dresden.
The lot includes:
• Zeiss Ikon AG Movitelar 2x Lens: A high-precision optical accessory (tele-attachment) designed for the Zeiss Movikon 8mm film camera, extending the focal length to 20mm. In excellent vintage condition with clean optics.
• Zeiss Ikon Movitelar Auxiliary Lens (20mm): A second precision optic, kept in its original gray case.
• Ihagee Dresden Bayonet Adapter: A precision-engineered individual piece for the Exakta/Exa bayonet system.
• Omag Filters Collection (Switzerland): Comprehensive set of "Precision Calibrated" filters in their original black cases and Swiss-made packaging.
• Agfa "Lichtfilter" Filter Collection: Set of five original Agfa filters in their iconic orange boxes, including specialized filters Gelbfilter (yellow) and Agfacolor.
• Original Instruction Manuals and Literature:
• Voigtländer Ultramatic CS Manual (Instrucciones de Uso).
• Voigtländer Guide "La Ultramatic en la práctica".
• Zeiss Ikon Catalog (Summer 1961).
• Guide "La Contax y su manejo" (Handling Instructions Contax).
• Zeiss Ikon Brochure "Contarex".
• Imco Austria Cable Trigger: Vintage mechanical trigger in braided metal, in its original box.
• Additional Hardware: Includes a Voigtländer accessory shoe support and a vintage ball-head tripod mount.
Condition:
The items are in good to very good vintage condition. The literature is notably well preserved for its age. The optics of the Zeiss accessories and Omag filters show no significant damage but require cleaning. Please refer to the photographs for a detailed assessment of the aesthetic condition of each piece.

