Zeiss Ikon Ikonta Analogue camera





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Ikonta folding camera, model Ikonta, in very good physical condition and tested and working.
Description from the seller
This beautiful vintage camera has been tested and found to be in working order. It shows light signs of use. For the passionate photographer or the collector.
Type: Folding camera (folding roll film camera).
Period: Early models from 1929, with production continuing into the 1950s.
Film format: 120 roll film, with formats such as 6x6 cm (often referred to as 'B' models, e.g. 521/16) and 6x9 cm (often 'C' models, e.g. 520/2).
Lenses: Equipped with various lenses, including Novar lenses or the high-quality Tessar lenses.
Variants: In addition to the standard Ikonta there were also the Super Ikonta models (with a built-in coupled rangefinder) and the Mess-Ikonta (524/16, 1951-1954).
Condition: Many models are still in use or collected today, where lens quality (no fungus or haze) is crucial for good results, often with emphasis on black-and-white photography.
Seller's Story
This beautiful vintage camera has been tested and found to be in working order. It shows light signs of use. For the passionate photographer or the collector.
Type: Folding camera (folding roll film camera).
Period: Early models from 1929, with production continuing into the 1950s.
Film format: 120 roll film, with formats such as 6x6 cm (often referred to as 'B' models, e.g. 521/16) and 6x9 cm (often 'C' models, e.g. 520/2).
Lenses: Equipped with various lenses, including Novar lenses or the high-quality Tessar lenses.
Variants: In addition to the standard Ikonta there were also the Super Ikonta models (with a built-in coupled rangefinder) and the Mess-Ikonta (524/16, 1951-1954).
Condition: Many models are still in use or collected today, where lens quality (no fungus or haze) is crucial for good results, often with emphasis on black-and-white photography.

