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Because of its shape it got the nickname "Coffee can".
 
Because of its shape it got the nickname "Coffee can".
 
   
 
   
Confusingly, the Ikoflex II was renamed '''Ikoflex 1''' (850/16) in 1939.<ref>[http://www.pacificrimcamera.com/pp/ziikoflexim2.htm Pacific Rim Cameras]</REF>.  
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Confusingly, the [[Zeiss Ikon Ikoflex II|Ikoflex II]] was renamed '''Ikoflex 1''' (850/16) in 1939.<ref>[http://www.pacificrimcamera.com/pp/ziikoflexim2.htm Pacific Rim Cameras]</REF>.  
  
 
It creates 6x6cm negatives (or slides) on [[120 film]].
 
It creates 6x6cm negatives (or slides) on [[120 film]].

Revision as of 15:26, 9 July 2016

The Ikoflex (850/16) is a TLR camera that was made by Zeiss Ikon from 1934 till 1937.
Because of its shape it got the nickname "Coffee can".

Confusingly, the Ikoflex II was renamed Ikoflex 1 (850/16) in 1939.[1].

It creates 6x6cm negatives (or slides) on 120 film.


Specifications

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


References

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