Ikonta

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The cameras of one of Zeiss-Ikon's main product lines were badged Ikonta. The product line was launched in 1930, beginning with the Ikonta 520 series. Its Rangefinder models and rangefinder variants were named Super Ikonta. Most cameras of the Ikonta line were of superior quality when compared with corresponding folding camera models of Zeiss-Ikon's Nettar product line. After the second World War the Ikonta cameras were produced in West Germany's Zeiss-Ikon plant in Stuttgart. The East German Zeiss-Ikon in Dresden continued the production of a traditional Ikonta model, naming it "Ercona".

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Ikonta C520/2

  • Type: viewfinder folding camera
  • Film/framesize: type No. 120 / 6×9cm
  • Lens: Novar Anastigmat 1:6.3/105
  • Shutter: Derval with speeds 1/25 - 1/100 sec., B, T
  • Finder: two-frame finder and reflecting type finder



Ikonta C521/2

  • Year of release: 1947
  • Type: viewfinder folding camera
  • Film/framesize: 120 / 6×9cm
  • Lens: Tessar 1:4.5/105mm or alternative Novar
  • Shutter: Compur shutter 1 - 1/250
  • Finder: two-frame finder


Other Ikonta viewfinder cameras

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Ikonta
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Ikonta 2
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Ercona
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Ikonta 521/16
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Ikonta 522/24 (35mm)
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Ikonta A

Super Ikonta rangefinder cameras

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Super Ikonta
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Super Ikonta B (Z530/16)
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Super Ikonta IV (534/16)

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