Exakta Exa IIC + Biotar 58mm f2 Analogue camera





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Ihagee Exa IIC with Biotar 58mm f/2 interchangeable lens SLR, produced in Dresden, East Germany in the 1970s, in very good physical condition and tested and working.
Description from the seller
The interchangeable-lens single-lens reflex camera shown in the picture is an Exa IIa model produced by Ihagee in Dresden, East Germany. This model is characterized by its compact, robust body with chrome finishes and black synthetic leather covering, topped by a fixed pentaprism viewfinder with a top flash hot shoe. On the front, the clear inscription of the model name Exa IIa stands out, along with the classic shutter-release button positioned on the left side of the camera body, typical of the Exakta system. The specimen mounts a prestigious Carl Zeiss Jena Biotar 2/58 with a bright nine-blade aperture that ensures exceptionally soft and smooth bokeh, highly sought after by photographers. This lot represents a piece of great interest for collectors of historical DDR cameras and for lovers of traditional analog film photography. The overall aesthetic condition is excellent, with bright chrome, clearly defined lettering, intact covering, and the lens elements clean and free of noticeable scratches.
Seller's Story
The interchangeable-lens single-lens reflex camera shown in the picture is an Exa IIa model produced by Ihagee in Dresden, East Germany. This model is characterized by its compact, robust body with chrome finishes and black synthetic leather covering, topped by a fixed pentaprism viewfinder with a top flash hot shoe. On the front, the clear inscription of the model name Exa IIa stands out, along with the classic shutter-release button positioned on the left side of the camera body, typical of the Exakta system. The specimen mounts a prestigious Carl Zeiss Jena Biotar 2/58 with a bright nine-blade aperture that ensures exceptionally soft and smooth bokeh, highly sought after by photographers. This lot represents a piece of great interest for collectors of historical DDR cameras and for lovers of traditional analog film photography. The overall aesthetic condition is excellent, with bright chrome, clearly defined lettering, intact covering, and the lens elements clean and free of noticeable scratches.

