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* Taking lens: Zeiss Ikon Novar 8cm f/4.5 or f/6.3 | * Taking lens: Zeiss Ikon Novar 8cm f/4.5 or f/6.3 | ||
* Viewing lens: f/3.5 | * Viewing lens: f/3.5 | ||
− | * Shutter: [[Derval]] or [[ | + | * Shutter: [[Derval]], [[Klio]] or [[Compur-Rapid]] |
* Film-advance mechanism with exposure counter | * Film-advance mechanism with exposure counter | ||
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Ikoflex first model 850/16 image by mojojo_jojo (Image rights) |
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. Interestingly, as not that common with MF TLR's, the film transport runs horizontally.
Specifications
- Taking lens: Zeiss Ikon Novar 8cm f/4.5 or f/6.3
- Viewing lens: f/3.5
- Shutter: Derval, Klio or Compur-Rapid
- Film-advance mechanism with exposure counter
Ikoflex "coffee-can", early version with pyramid shaped hood image by Kazutaka Tsutsui (Image rights) |