Zeiss Ikon
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Zeiss-Ikon cameras were made before the 1970's by the Zeiss-Ikon AG conglomerate to use lenses made by Carl Zeiss. Zeiss-Ikon was formed by the merger of different camera makers, and indeed the word Ikon came from Ica and Contessa-Nettel, two of the constituents in the merger. The new Zeiss-Ikon camera, 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 for the [Contax_G1 Contax G1 and G2]).
Contents
Folding Plate
Folders
- Nettar II
- Ikonta
- Super Ikonta A
- Super Ikonta B
- Super Ikonta C
- Super Ikonta III
- Super Ikonta IV
- Contessa 35
TLR
- Contaflex
- Ikoflex Ic
- Ikoflex II
- Ikoflex IIa
- Ikoflex III
- Ikoflex Favorit
SLR
- Contaflex I
- Contaflex II
- Contaflex III
- Contaflex IV
- Contaflex Alpha
- Contaflex Beta
- Contaflex Prima
- Contaflex Rapid
- Contaflex Super
- Contaflex Super B
- Contaflex Super BC
- Contaflex S
- Contarex Bullseye (Cyclops)
- Contarex Professional
- Contarex Super
Interchangeable Lens Rangefinders
See Contax
Fixed Lens Rangefinders
- Contessa
- Contina
Zeiss Ikon/Cosina
- Zeiss-Ikon Rangefinder