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+ | The '''Ikoflex II''' (851/16) is a [[TLR]] camera that was made by [[Zeiss Ikon]] from 1936 till 1951. Confusingly, it was renamed '''Ikoflex 1''' or '''Ikoflex I''' (850/16) in 1939, replacing the original [[Ikoflex 1|Ikoflex I]] (coffee can model)<ref>[http://www.pacificrimcamera.com/pp/ziikoflex2.htm Zeiss Ikon Ikoflex II] at [http://www.pacificrimcamera.com Pacific Rim Cameras]</REF>. | ||
+ | The name '''Ikoflex II''' was given again to another camera in 1939, the [[Ikoflex II 852/16 |model 852/16]]. | ||
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+ | It creates 6x6cm negatives (or slides) on [[120 film]]. | ||
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+ | The earlier Ikoflex II's have a focus lever on the left side of the body. This was replaced by a focus knob on the later Ikoflex I. | ||
+ | Another difference is the eye-level sport finder which the Ikoflex II has but was abandoned with the name change to Ikoflex I. | ||
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+ | ==Specifications== | ||
+ | * Known Lens/Shutter combinations (prewar): <br/>851/16 Ik : Novar 4.5/7.5 cm lens in a [[Klio]] shutter<br/>851/16 Ik : Triotar 3.5/7.5 cm lens in a [[Compur]] shutter <br/>851/16 Lcr : Triotar 3.5/7.5 cm lens in a [[Compur-Rapid]] shutter <br/>850/16 Fc (Ikoflex I) : Novar 4.5/7.5 cm lens in a [[Compur]] shutter | ||
+ | * Known Lens/Shutter combinations (postwar): <br/>850/16 Fps (Ikoflex I) : Novar 3.5/7.5 cm lens in a [[Prontor-S]] shutter <br/>850/16 Lps (Ikoflex I) : Carl Zeiss Jena, or Zeiss-Opton T (coated) Tessar 3.5/7.5 cm lens in a [[Prontor-S]] shutter | ||
+ | * Viewing lens: Teronar-Anigstigmat f/3.5 | ||
+ | * Focusing range: 3 feet 6 inches to infinity. | ||
+ | * Sport finder (Ikoflex II only) | ||
+ | * Double-exposure prevention, because the film-advance knob must be wound on before firing. If the film counter went past frame 12, the shutter will also not fire. | ||
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+ | |image_text=Ikoflex 1 ad, Feb 1949 U.S. Camera | ||
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+ | |image_text=Ikoflex 1 ad, Apr 1949 U.S. Camera | ||
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+ | |image_text= Earlier model Ikoflex II with a focus lever | ||
+ | |image_by= Nicodemus Roger | ||
+ | |image_rights= with permission | ||
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+ | |image_text= Ikoflex II's bright matte screen | ||
+ | |image_by= Don Servillas | ||
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+ | }} | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
+ | <references /> | ||
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+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | * [http://www.tlr-cameras.com/German/slides/Ikoflex%20II%20851-16.html Ikoflex II 851/16 photos] on [http://www.tlr-cameras.com/German/Ikoflex.html tlr-cameras.com]. | ||
+ | * [http://www.photoethnography.com/ClassicCameras/index-frameset.html?ZeissIkoflex.html~mainFrame Ikoflex II] on [http://www.photoethnography.com/ photoethnography.com]. | ||
+ | * [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/zeiss_ikon/zeiss_ikon_ikoflex_ia_iia_ic/zeiss_ikon_ikoflex.htm manual Ikoflex II] at [http://www.butkus.org/ Michael Butkus'] | ||
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+ | [[Category:German 6x6 TLR]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Zeiss Ikon AG]] | ||
+ | [[Category:I|Ikoflex II]] | ||
+ | [[Category:1936]] |
Revision as of 10:45, 12 May 2017
Later model Ikoflex I (850/16) image by Alf Sigaro (Image rights) |
The Ikoflex II (851/16) is a TLR camera that was made by Zeiss Ikon from 1936 till 1951. Confusingly, it was renamed Ikoflex 1 or Ikoflex I (850/16) in 1939, replacing the original Ikoflex I (coffee can model)[1]. The name Ikoflex II was given again to another camera in 1939, the model 852/16.
It creates 6x6cm negatives (or slides) on 120 film.
The earlier Ikoflex II's have a focus lever on the left side of the body. This was replaced by a focus knob on the later Ikoflex I. Another difference is the eye-level sport finder which the Ikoflex II has but was abandoned with the name change to Ikoflex I.
Specifications
- Known Lens/Shutter combinations (prewar):
851/16 Ik : Novar 4.5/7.5 cm lens in a Klio shutter
851/16 Ik : Triotar 3.5/7.5 cm lens in a Compur shutter
851/16 Lcr : Triotar 3.5/7.5 cm lens in a Compur-Rapid shutter
850/16 Fc (Ikoflex I) : Novar 4.5/7.5 cm lens in a Compur shutter - Known Lens/Shutter combinations (postwar):
850/16 Fps (Ikoflex I) : Novar 3.5/7.5 cm lens in a Prontor-S shutter
850/16 Lps (Ikoflex I) : Carl Zeiss Jena, or Zeiss-Opton T (coated) Tessar 3.5/7.5 cm lens in a Prontor-S shutter - Viewing lens: Teronar-Anigstigmat f/3.5
- Focusing range: 3 feet 6 inches to infinity.
- Sport finder (Ikoflex II only)
- Double-exposure prevention, because the film-advance knob must be wound on before firing. If the film counter went past frame 12, the shutter will also not fire.
Ikoflex 1 ad, Feb 1949 U.S. Camera image by camerawiki (Image rights) |
Ikoflex 1 ad, Apr 1949 U.S. Camera image by camerawiki (Image rights) |
Earlier model Ikoflex II with a focus lever image by Nicodemus Roger (Image rights) |
Ikoflex II's bright matte screen image by Don Servillas (Image rights) |