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Revision as of 03:14, 31 October 2014

The Ikoflex II (851/16) is a TLR camera that was made by Zeiss Ikon from 1936 onwards. Confusingly, it was renamed Ikoflex 1 (850/16) in 1939, replacing the original Ikoflex I[1]. It created 6x6cm negatives (or slides) on 120 film.


Specifications

Original "coffee can" Ikoflex I

  • Taking lens: Zeiss Ikon Novar 75mm f/4.5
  • Viewing lens: f/3.5
  • Film-advance mechanism with exposure counter

Ikoflex 1 alias Ikoflex II

  • Taking lens: Carl Zeiss Jena, or Zeiss-Opton T (coated), Tessar, or Trioplan, 75mm, f/3.5. (10 aperture blades).
  • Viewing lens: Teronar-Anigstigmat f/3.5
  • Focusing range: 3 feet 6 inches to infinity.
  • Shutter: Zeiss Ikon Compur-Rapid, T/B/1s - 1/500s or Prontor 1-1/300s.
  • Double-exposure prevention, because the film-advance knob must be wound on before firing. If the film counter has reached past 12, the shutter will also not fire.



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