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The first models were [[folding|folders]], later models were rigid.
 
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During WWII [[Hubert Nerwin]] thought about a new [[35mm]] folder. The result of his thoughts were developed after the war as [[Zeiss Ikon]]'s first completely new postwar product, made since 1948 as [[Ikonta]] 522/24. The model was continued in 1953 as Contina.
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During WWII [[Hubert Nerwin]] thought about a new [[35mm]] folder. The result of his thoughts were developed after the war as [[Zeiss Ikon]]'s first completely new postwar product, made since 1948 as '''[[Ikonta]] 522/24'''. The model was continued in 1953 as Contina.
 
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Revision as of 18:16, 29 November 2009

Contina is a series of 35mm viewfinder cameras (and one rangefinder) made in Germany by Zeiss Ikon. The first models were folders, later models were rigid.

During WWII Hubert Nerwin thought about a new 35mm folder. The result of his thoughts were developed after the war as Zeiss Ikon's first completely new postwar product, made since 1948 as Ikonta 522/24. The model was continued in 1953 as Contina.



Some had linked shutter/aperture rings, using the Light-value system. The folding models have knob wind, frame counter and rewind fitted to the bottom; the later ones have top-mounted 180° lever wind, knob rewind and frame counter around the shutter release.

Specification

  • Manufacturer: Zeiss Ikon
  • Origin: Stuttgart, Germany
  • Introduced: 1951 (folder); 1954 (rigid)
  • Film: 35mm
  • Shutters: Prontor-SVS, 1sec-1/250 or 1/300 with X & M sync & self-timer, Prontor-SLK or Synchro-Compur


Models[1]

Name Date(s)      Cat no.      Lens Features
Ikonta 522/24 1948-53 522/24 Novar, Tessar, or Schneider Xenar 45mm/2.8 Folding
Contina I 1951-55 522/24 Novar 45mm/3.5 or Tessar 45mm/2.8 Folding
Contina II 1952-53 524/24 Opton-Tessar 45mm/2.8
or Novar f3.5
Folding, Rangefinder
Contina Ia 1954-55 526/24 Novar 45mm/3.5 Rigid
Contina Ia 1955-57 526/24 Novicar 45mm/2.8 Rigid
Contina Ia 1958 526/24 Pantar 45mm/2.8 Rigid
Contina "1b" c.1956 524/26 Novicar 45mm/2.8
or Pantar
not labelled as "1b"
Contina 1c 1958-60 10.0603 Pantar 45mm/2.8 name in script on front
Contina II 1956-58 527/24 Novar f3.5 or Novicar f2.8 Light meter
Contina IIa 1954-56 527/24 Novar 45mm/3.5 or Novicar f2.8 dual-range Light meter
Contina III 1955-58 529/24 Pantar 45mm/2.8 Light meter + convertible lens
Contina 1962-65 10.0626 Color Pantar 45/2.8 updated, rounder styling; crank
rewind, second viewfinder
window for bright-line
Contina J 1964-65 10.0604 Color Pantar 45/2.8 no self-timer
Contina LK 1963-65 10.0615 coupled meter
Contina-matic II 1958-59 10.0613 light meter
Contina-matic III 1959-60 10.0622 Pantar 45/2.8 meter


  1. from McKeown, pp.1047-8

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