98922691

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Zeiss Ikon, Kodak Autographic Kodak Special Model A; Nettar (Novar 1:6.3 f=75mm) +  Zeiss Ikon Nettar 515/16 with Appareil photo 120/moyen format  (Sans Prix de Réserve)
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Zeiss Ikon, Kodak Autographic Kodak Special Model A; Nettar (Novar 1:6.3 f=75mm) + Zeiss Ikon Nettar 515/16 with Appareil photo 120/moyen format (Sans Prix de Réserve)

Exceptional pair of early 20th-century folding cameras: Zeiss Ikon Nettar 515/16 with Vario Novar 75mm lens and a rare Autographic Kodak Special Model A featuring a Cooke Anastigmat 4¾” f/6.5 lens — a prized find for collectors of vintage photographic equipment. These two vintage cameras come with their original leather cases and are in good overall condition. They have not been tested with film, but all mechanisms appear to function properly. Some signs of wear are present, which is normal for devices of this age, adding to their authentic vintage character. 1 -Zeiss Ikon Nettar whit Novar-Anastigmat 75mm f/6.3 lens The Zeiss Ikon Nettar 515/16 is a classic medium-format folding camera produced in Germany around 1948–1951. It features a Vario shutter (1/25 – 1/200 s + B) and a Novar-Anastigmat 75mm f/6.3 lens, designed by Zeiss for 6×6 cm exposures on 120 roll film. The camera uses a folding bellows design, making it compact and portable — ideal for travel photography of its era. Operation is fully manual, with zone focusing and a simple optical viewfinder. Although it was an entry-level model in the Zeiss lineup, the Nettar is known for its solid build quality, sharp optics, and distinctive vintage image character. A sturdy, elegant postwar folding camera equipped with a Novar-Anastigmat 75mm f/6.3 lens, delivering warm, classic images on 6×6 medium-format film. The weight of the Zeiss Ikon Nettar 515/16 with the Novar‑Anastigmat 75 mm f/6.3 lens is listed as 510 g 2 -Autographic Kodak Special, Model A (ca. 1915–1920) Autographic Kodak Special, Model A (ca. 1915–1920) Equipped with a Cooke Anastigmat Series III f/6.5 4¾" lens by Taylor, Taylor & Hobson (England), this version represents a premium configuration of the Autographic Kodak Special Model A. The Cooke lens is highly regarded for its sharpness and excellent optical correction, making this camera a rare and collectible example of early 20th-century photographic craftsmanship. The Autographic Kodak Special Model A is a high-quality folding camera produced by the Eastman Kodak Company in the United States. It uses 120 roll film and produces 6×9 cm images. Its key innovation is the Autographic system, which allowed photographers to write notes directly onto the film backing through a small door on the back using a metal stylus. The camera features leather covering, brass fittings, and was often equipped with a Compur or Optimo shutter and a high-grade Anastigmat lens. Renowned for its craftsmanship and elegant design, this camera is now a highly collectible piece from the early 20th century. Weight +/- 1 kg The photos are an integral part of the description and give a good impression of the condition of the items. Good condition. Vg+ Attention: the cameras are unpolished. This is an exceptional pair of early 20th-century folding cameras: a Zeiss Ikon Nettar 515/16 with Vario Novar 75mm lens and a rare Autographic Kodak Special Model A featuring a Cooke Anastigmat 4¾” f/6.5 lens. Perfect for collectors of original vintage photographic equipment. Careful packaging - Shipping with Track & Trace.

98922691

Vendu
Zeiss Ikon, Kodak Autographic Kodak Special Model A; Nettar (Novar 1:6.3 f=75mm) +  Zeiss Ikon Nettar 515/16 with Appareil photo 120/moyen format  (Sans Prix de Réserve)

Zeiss Ikon, Kodak Autographic Kodak Special Model A; Nettar (Novar 1:6.3 f=75mm) + Zeiss Ikon Nettar 515/16 with Appareil photo 120/moyen format (Sans Prix de Réserve)

Exceptional pair of early 20th-century folding cameras: Zeiss Ikon Nettar 515/16 with Vario Novar 75mm lens
and a rare Autographic Kodak Special Model A featuring a Cooke Anastigmat 4¾” f/6.5 lens — a prized find for collectors of vintage photographic equipment.

These two vintage cameras come with their original leather cases and are in good overall condition. They have not been tested with film, but all mechanisms appear to function properly. Some signs of wear are present, which is normal for devices of this age, adding to their authentic vintage character.


1 -Zeiss Ikon Nettar whit Novar-Anastigmat 75mm f/6.3 lens

The Zeiss Ikon Nettar 515/16 is a classic medium-format folding camera produced in Germany around 1948–1951.

It features a Vario shutter (1/25 – 1/200 s + B) and a Novar-Anastigmat 75mm f/6.3 lens, designed by Zeiss for 6×6 cm exposures on 120 roll film.

The camera uses a folding bellows design, making it compact and portable — ideal for travel photography of its era. Operation is fully manual, with zone focusing and a simple optical viewfinder.

Although it was an entry-level model in the Zeiss lineup, the Nettar is known for its solid build quality, sharp optics, and distinctive vintage image character.

A sturdy, elegant postwar folding camera equipped with a Novar-Anastigmat 75mm f/6.3 lens, delivering warm, classic images on 6×6 medium-format film.
The weight of the Zeiss Ikon Nettar 515/16 with the Novar‑Anastigmat 75 mm f/6.3 lens is listed as 510 g

2 -Autographic Kodak Special, Model A (ca. 1915–1920)

Autographic Kodak Special, Model A (ca. 1915–1920) Equipped with a Cooke Anastigmat Series III f/6.5 4¾" lens by Taylor, Taylor & Hobson (England), this version represents a premium configuration of the Autographic Kodak Special Model A. The Cooke lens is highly regarded for its sharpness and excellent optical correction, making this camera a rare and collectible example of early 20th-century photographic craftsmanship.

The Autographic Kodak Special Model A is a high-quality folding camera produced by the Eastman Kodak Company in the United States. It uses 120 roll film and produces 6×9 cm images.

Its key innovation is the Autographic system, which allowed photographers to write notes directly onto the film backing through a small door on the back using a metal stylus. The camera features leather covering, brass fittings, and was often equipped with a Compur or Optimo shutter and a high-grade Anastigmat lens.

Renowned for its craftsmanship and elegant design, this camera is now a highly collectible piece from the early 20th century. Weight +/- 1 kg

The photos are an integral part of the description and give a good impression of the condition of the items. Good condition. Vg+

Attention: the cameras are unpolished. This is an exceptional pair of early 20th-century folding cameras: a Zeiss Ikon Nettar 515/16 with Vario Novar 75mm lens and a rare Autographic Kodak Special Model A featuring a Cooke Anastigmat 4¾” f/6.5 lens. Perfect for collectors of original vintage photographic equipment.


Careful packaging - Shipping with Track & Trace.

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