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+ | The '''524/16''' is a folding camera in the [[Ikonta]] line, produced by the German company [[Zeiss Ikon]]. <br/>It makes 12 size 6x6 cm images on [[120]] type [[rollfilm]] and comes equipped with a variety of lenses and shutters. | ||
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+ | It was also sold as the '''Ikonta III 2<small>1/4</small> x 2<small>1/4</small>''' and as the '''Ikonta M 6x6'''. | ||
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+ | By adding an uncoupled rangefinder Zeiss Ikon closed the gap between the viewfinder equiped Ikontas and the coupled rangefinder equiped Super-Ikontas. | ||
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===Specifications=== | ===Specifications=== | ||
− | * Production period : | + | * Production period : 1951 to 1954 |
* Format : 6 x 6 cm on [[120]] type [[rollfilm]] | * Format : 6 x 6 cm on [[120]] type [[rollfilm]] | ||
− | * Known Lens/Shutter combinations : <br/>Novar 4.5/75 mm lens in a | + | * Known Lens/Shutter combinations : <br/>Novar 4.5/75 mm lens in a [[Prontor-SV]] shutter <br/>Novar 3.5/75 mm lens in a [[Prontor-SV]] or [[Prontor-SVS]] shutter <br/>Tessar 3.5/75 mm lens in a [[Synchro-Compur]] shutter |
* Filter Size : ? | * Filter Size : ? | ||
− | * Flash synchronisation | + | * Flash synchronisation : Socket on shutter, M and X-synchronisation |
− | * Selftimer : Yes | + | * Selftimer : Yes |
* Lighmeter system : none | * Lighmeter system : none | ||
* Double exposure prevention : Yes | * Double exposure prevention : Yes | ||
+ | * Rangefinder : Uncoupled | ||
* Color Finish : Black with chrome topcover and ornaments | * Color Finish : Black with chrome topcover and ornaments | ||
* Color Leatherette : Black | * Color Leatherette : Black | ||
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== Bibliography == | == Bibliography == | ||
* Bernd K.Otto, Article "Die Entwicklung der Ikonta/Super Ikonta (2)" in the German magazine Photo Deal Nr.47 IV/2004 | * Bernd K.Otto, Article "Die Entwicklung der Ikonta/Super Ikonta (2)" in the German magazine Photo Deal Nr.47 IV/2004 | ||
− | * Zeiss Ikon brochure "Erfüllbare Wünschträume - Zeiss Ikon Cameras" from 1953, page | + | * Zeiss Ikon brochure "Erfüllbare Wünschträume - Zeiss Ikon Cameras" from 1953, page 6 |
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Latest revision as of 18:44, 3 January 2019
Mess-Ikonta (524/16) image by Alf Sigaro (Image rights) |
The 524/16 is a folding camera in the Ikonta line, produced by the German company Zeiss Ikon.
It makes 12 size 6x6 cm images on 120 type rollfilm and comes equipped with a variety of lenses and shutters.
It was also sold as the Ikonta III 21/4 x 21/4 and as the Ikonta M 6x6.
By adding an uncoupled rangefinder Zeiss Ikon closed the gap between the viewfinder equiped Ikontas and the coupled rangefinder equiped Super-Ikontas.
Specifications
- Production period : 1951 to 1954
- Format : 6 x 6 cm on 120 type rollfilm
- Known Lens/Shutter combinations :
Novar 4.5/75 mm lens in a Prontor-SV shutter
Novar 3.5/75 mm lens in a Prontor-SV or Prontor-SVS shutter
Tessar 3.5/75 mm lens in a Synchro-Compur shutter - Filter Size : ?
- Flash synchronisation : Socket on shutter, M and X-synchronisation
- Selftimer : Yes
- Lighmeter system : none
- Double exposure prevention : Yes
- Rangefinder : Uncoupled
- Color Finish : Black with chrome topcover and ornaments
- Color Leatherette : Black
- Dimensions WxHxD (folded) : 135x100x45 mm
- Weight: 640 grams
Bibliography
- Bernd K.Otto, Article "Die Entwicklung der Ikonta/Super Ikonta (2)" in the German magazine Photo Deal Nr.47 IV/2004
- Zeiss Ikon brochure "Erfüllbare Wünschträume - Zeiss Ikon Cameras" from 1953, page 6