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The '''530/15''' is a folding camera in the [[Ikonta]] line, produced by the German company [[Zeiss Ikon]]. <br/>It takes 8 images size 6.5x11 cm on a [[116 film|616 type]] [[rollfilm]]. The Super Ikonta's are equiped with coupled rangefinders.
 
The '''530/15''' is a folding camera in the [[Ikonta]] line, produced by the German company [[Zeiss Ikon]]. <br/>It takes 8 images size 6.5x11 cm on a [[116 film|616 type]] [[rollfilm]]. The Super Ikonta's are equiped with coupled rangefinders.
  
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In some countries sold as the '''Super Ikomat D'''.  
 
In some countries sold as the '''Super Ikomat D'''.  
  
 
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==Specifications==
===Specifications===
 
 
* Production period : 1934 to 1938
 
* Production period : 1934 to 1938
 
* Format : 6.5 x 11 cm on [[116 film|616 type]] [[rollfilm]]
 
* Format : 6.5 x 11 cm on [[116 film|616 type]] [[rollfilm]]
* Known Lens/Shutter combinations :  <br/>Triotar 4.5/12 cm lens in a [[Klio]] shutter <br/>Tessar 4.5/12 cm lens in a [[Compur]] or [[Compur-Rapid]] shutter
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* Known Lens/Shutter combinations :  <br/>Triotar 4.5/12 cm lens in a [[Klio]] shutter <br/>[[Tessar]] 4.5/12 cm lens in a [[Compur]] or [[Compur-Rapid]] shutter
 
* Filter Size : ?
 
* Filter Size : ?
 
* Flash synchronisation : none
 
* Flash synchronisation : none
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* Weight: ? grams
 
* Weight: ? grams
  
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== Bibliography ==
 
== Bibliography ==
 
* Bernd K.Otto, Article "Die Entwicklung der Ikonta/Super Ikonta (1)" in the German magazine Photo Deal Nr.46 III/2004
 
* Bernd K.Otto, Article "Die Entwicklung der Ikonta/Super Ikonta (1)" in the German magazine Photo Deal Nr.46 III/2004
 
* The British Journal Almanac, 1936, advertisment page 546
 
* The British Journal Almanac, 1936, advertisment page 546
  
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==Links==
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*[https://youtu.be/k2T1hvwO05o?si=LsiigH_VXPHyoz0u Super Ikonta 530/15 video review] by YouTuber [https://www.youtube.com/@oddballcamera Oddball Camera]
  
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Latest revision as of 03:22, 5 April 2024

The 530/15 is a folding camera in the Ikonta line, produced by the German company Zeiss Ikon.
It takes 8 images size 6.5x11 cm on a 616 type rollfilm. The Super Ikonta's are equiped with coupled rangefinders.

It is a 2-format camera with an inlay mask and 2 red windows in the back. With this mask it is possible to take 16 images size 5x6.5 cm on a 616 type rollfilm.

In 1936 the 530/15 was updated with an Albada type viewfinder and a body shutter release.

In some countries sold as the Super Ikomat D.

Specifications

  • Production period : 1934 to 1938
  • Format : 6.5 x 11 cm on 616 type rollfilm
  • Known Lens/Shutter combinations :
    Triotar 4.5/12 cm lens in a Klio shutter
    Tessar 4.5/12 cm lens in a Compur or Compur-Rapid shutter
  • Filter Size : ?
  • Flash synchronisation : none
  • Lighmeter system : none
  • Double exposure prevention : none
  • Rangefinder : Coupled, rotating wedge
  • Viewfinder : Foldable, from 1936 onwards of the Albada type
  • Color Finish : Black with chrome ornaments
  • Color Leatherette : Black
  • Dimensions WxHxD (folded) : ?x?x? mm
  • Weight: ? grams

Bibliography

  • Bernd K.Otto, Article "Die Entwicklung der Ikonta/Super Ikonta (1)" in the German magazine Photo Deal Nr.46 III/2004
  • The British Journal Almanac, 1936, advertisment page 546

Links