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The 21st-century '''Zeiss Ikon''' model is a [[rangefinder camera]] manufactured by [[Cosina]] in Japan, for [[Carl Zeiss]]. It is derived from Cosina's [[Bessa (35mm)|35mm Bessa series]], however greatly redesigned, particularly in its viewing system.
 
The 21st-century '''Zeiss Ikon''' model is a [[rangefinder camera]] manufactured by [[Cosina]] in Japan, for [[Carl Zeiss]]. It is derived from Cosina's [[Bessa (35mm)|35mm Bessa series]], however greatly redesigned, particularly in its viewing system.
  
These cameras are designated ZM for Zeiss M Mount; in other words they can accept lens originally made for the [[Leica M lenses|Leica M bayonet]]. With this camera, Carl Zeiss introduced a full lens collection in the ZM Mount. Most are made in Japan by Cosina, although some more complex designs may be built by Zeiss in Oberkochen, Germany.
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These cameras are designated ZM for Zeiss M Mount; in other words they can accept lenses originally made for the [[Leica M lenses|Leica M bayonet]]. With this camera, Carl Zeiss introduced a full lens collection in the ZM Mount. Most are made in Japan by Cosina, although some more complex designs may be built by Zeiss in Oberkochen, Germany.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:18, 7 August 2011

The 21st-century Zeiss Ikon model is a rangefinder camera manufactured by Cosina in Japan, for Carl Zeiss. It is derived from Cosina's 35mm Bessa series, however greatly redesigned, particularly in its viewing system.

These cameras are designated ZM for Zeiss M Mount; in other words they can accept lenses originally made for the Leica M bayonet. With this camera, Carl Zeiss introduced a full lens collection in the ZM Mount. Most are made in Japan by Cosina, although some more complex designs may be built by Zeiss in Oberkochen, Germany.

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