Difference between revisions of "Zeiss Ikon"
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+ | Zeiss Ikon cameras were made before the 1970's by Zeiss. THe new Zeiss Ikon line, introduced at the 2004 Photokina show, is a rangefinder camera compatible with [[Leica]] M-mount, and built by [[Cosina]] in Japan (with lenses made in both Japan and Germany, like those of the [[Contax G1-G2]]). | ||
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== Zeiss Ikon == | == Zeiss Ikon == | ||
* [[Zeiss Ikon Ikoflex Ic]] | * [[Zeiss Ikon Ikoflex Ic]] | ||
* [[Zeiss Ikon Maximar]] | * [[Zeiss Ikon Maximar]] | ||
* [[Zeiss Ikon Nettar II]] | * [[Zeiss Ikon Nettar II]] |
Revision as of 10:51, 22 November 2004
Zeiss Ikon cameras were made before the 1970's by Zeiss. THe new Zeiss Ikon line, introduced at the 2004 Photokina show, is a rangefinder camera compatible with Leica M-mount, and built by Cosina in Japan (with lenses made in both Japan and Germany, like those of the Contax G1-G2).