Rollei, Zeiss Ikon Rolleicord III / Tengor Box camera





Catawiki Buyer Protection
Your payment’s safe with us until you receive your object.View details
Trustpilot 4.4 | 123641 reviews
Rated Excellent on Trustpilot.
Rolleicord III / Tengor, a mid‑century Rolleicord camera with a fair physical condition and untested functionality, serial number 1335428.
Description from the seller
Description
Rolleicord III Schneider Xenar 75mm f/3.5 used
The Rolleicord III is a model in a long line of Rolleicords that
Started in 1933 and ended in 1977, and were produced.
by Franke & Heidecke and later by Rollei-Werke in Braunschweig.
Germany. The Rolleicord III was produced from 1950 to 1953.
Approximately 87,000 copies were produced.
It is a medium format TLR camera that uses 120 film.
Type roll film. A 120 roll film can hold 12 square photos of 6x6 cm.
made. Using an optional Rolleikin 1 adapter.
Can 35mm film cartridges be used?
There is also a plate adapter available that provides a 6x6 image on
a 6.5x9cm glass plate or film plate.
Important differences with its predecessor, the II, include a new one.
Construction of the sunshade with provisions for a Rolleikin.
Masker, a new locking mechanism at the back.
and the use of a marking in the camera for the film start
instead of a red window.
The III's are equipped with a Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 1:3.5 75mm.
or a Zeiss Triotar 1:3.5 75mm lens. The viewfinder is a
Heidoscop-Anastigmat 1:3.2 75mm. Both lenses have a bayonet mount.
Mounting size 1 for filters, sunshade, etc. The shutter is a Deckel.
Compur-Rapid X/CR00 operates at speeds from 1 to 1/500 second.
a B setting and X flash synchronization.
Note: The camera is not functioning properly. Operation unknown.
Zeizz Ikon: BOX-TENGOR
The History of the Box-Tengor
The Box-Tengor camera, produced by Zeiss Ikon from 1934.
was a popular choice for amateur photographers and youth leaders.
These cameras, with their robust design and ease of use,
are used to capture special moments and memories.
An important tool in photography. They are an important
Part of photographic history and have a unique history.
the collectors and enthusiasts of old photography equipment
to appreciate
Vintage Zeiss Ikon camera as a special collector's item
A vintage Zeiss Ikon camera of the type Box Tengor is a
Beautiful piece of photographic history. This model dates from the years.
Around 1930, it was widely used by beginners at the time.
Advanced amateur photographers. The camera is known for
simple operation and robust construction.
Lens: Goerz Frontar. Aperture: 22 - 11.
Weight (in kg): 1.5 kg
- Size (in cm) Both cameras: 25cm x 20cm x 15cm
- Material: Metal
- Color: Black
Description
Rolleicord III Schneider Xenar 75mm f/3.5 used
The Rolleicord III is a model in a long line of Rolleicords that
Started in 1933 and ended in 1977, and were produced.
by Franke & Heidecke and later by Rollei-Werke in Braunschweig.
Germany. The Rolleicord III was produced from 1950 to 1953.
Approximately 87,000 copies were produced.
It is a medium format TLR camera that uses 120 film.
Type roll film. A 120 roll film can hold 12 square photos of 6x6 cm.
made. Using an optional Rolleikin 1 adapter.
Can 35mm film cartridges be used?
There is also a plate adapter available that provides a 6x6 image on
a 6.5x9cm glass plate or film plate.
Important differences with its predecessor, the II, include a new one.
Construction of the sunshade with provisions for a Rolleikin.
Masker, a new locking mechanism at the back.
and the use of a marking in the camera for the film start
instead of a red window.
The III's are equipped with a Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 1:3.5 75mm.
or a Zeiss Triotar 1:3.5 75mm lens. The viewfinder is a
Heidoscop-Anastigmat 1:3.2 75mm. Both lenses have a bayonet mount.
Mounting size 1 for filters, sunshade, etc. The shutter is a Deckel.
Compur-Rapid X/CR00 operates at speeds from 1 to 1/500 second.
a B setting and X flash synchronization.
Note: The camera is not functioning properly. Operation unknown.
Zeizz Ikon: BOX-TENGOR
The History of the Box-Tengor
The Box-Tengor camera, produced by Zeiss Ikon from 1934.
was a popular choice for amateur photographers and youth leaders.
These cameras, with their robust design and ease of use,
are used to capture special moments and memories.
An important tool in photography. They are an important
Part of photographic history and have a unique history.
the collectors and enthusiasts of old photography equipment
to appreciate
Vintage Zeiss Ikon camera as a special collector's item
A vintage Zeiss Ikon camera of the type Box Tengor is a
Beautiful piece of photographic history. This model dates from the years.
Around 1930, it was widely used by beginners at the time.
Advanced amateur photographers. The camera is known for
simple operation and robust construction.
Lens: Goerz Frontar. Aperture: 22 - 11.
Weight (in kg): 1.5 kg
- Size (in cm) Both cameras: 25cm x 20cm x 15cm
- Material: Metal
- Color: Black

