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The [[Zeiss Ikon]] Ikonta 520/18 is the smallest [[Zeiss Ikon#Folding 2|Ikonta]] camera. It made 3×4 cm images on [[127 film]] and came equipped with a variety of lenses and shutters. It was produced from about 1931 to 1937.
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The [[Zeiss Ikon]] Ikonta 520/18 is the smallest [[Zeiss Ikon#Folding 2|Ikonta]] camera. It made 3&times;4 cm images on [[127 film]] and came equipped with a variety of lenses and shutters. It was produced from about 1931 to 1937.<br/>
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In the USA it was also sold under the name Ikomat 520/18
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=== Manual ===
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* [http://www.davidrichert.com/zeiss_ikomat_520_18_3x4cm.htm Ikomat 520/18 (3×4cm)] on [http://www.davidrichert.com/ David Richert's website]
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[[Category:German 3x4 viewfinder folding]] [[Category:I|Ikonta 520/18]]
 
[[Category:German 3x4 viewfinder folding]] [[Category:I|Ikonta 520/18]]

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The Zeiss Ikon Ikonta 520/18 is the smallest Ikonta camera. It made 3×4 cm images on 127 film and came equipped with a variety of lenses and shutters. It was produced from about 1931 to 1937.
In the USA it was also sold under the name Ikomat 520/18


Manual