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+ | The '''Zeiss Ikon Ikomatic''' viewfinder cameras were made by [[Bilora]] for [[Zeiss Ikon]]. Three versions were available: the '''Ikomatic CF''' for use with [[Flashcubes#Flashcubes|flashcubes]], the '''Ikomatic F''' with connector and reflector for [[flashbulbs|flash bulbs]], and the '''Ikomatic A''' with automatic aperture and [[hot shoe]]. Two symbols (head, mountain) served for distance selection with the selector around the front lens. | ||
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===specifications Ikomatic F/CF=== | ===specifications Ikomatic F/CF=== | ||
*Type: [[viewfinder camera]] | *Type: [[viewfinder camera]] | ||
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*Film: [[126 film]] cartridges | *Film: [[126 film]] cartridges | ||
*Lens: Color Citar (= Color Bilotar) 1:6.3/40mm | *Lens: Color Citar (= Color Bilotar) 1:6.3/40mm | ||
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|image_text= Zeiss Ikon Ikomatic A | |image_text= Zeiss Ikon Ikomatic A | ||
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− | + | *Shutter: speeds 1/30 sec. with flash, 1/90 sec. with automatic aperture | |
+ | *Aperture: controlled by [[selenium]] photo cell: 1:6.3 to estimated 1:16 | ||
+ | *Viewfinder: telescope finder with red/green symbols for correct lighting | ||
+ | *Dimensions: 125×71×55 mm | ||
+ | *Weight: 250 g | ||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
*[http://regis.boissier.free.fr/fotofexcameras/cameras%20for%20trade/126%20zeiss%20ikon%20ikomatic%20a%20f.htm Ikomatic A and Ikomatic F] | *[http://regis.boissier.free.fr/fotofexcameras/cameras%20for%20trade/126%20zeiss%20ikon%20ikomatic%20a%20f.htm Ikomatic A and Ikomatic F] |
Revision as of 02:05, 26 June 2016
The CF version for use with flashcubes image by Steve Harwood (Image rights) |
The Zeiss Ikon Ikomatic viewfinder cameras were made by Bilora for Zeiss Ikon. Three versions were available: the Ikomatic CF for use with flashcubes, the Ikomatic F with connector and reflector for flash bulbs, and the Ikomatic A with automatic aperture and hot shoe. Two symbols (head, mountain) served for distance selection with the selector around the front lens.
specifications Ikomatic F/CF
- Type: viewfinder camera
- Manufacturer: Bilora
- Year of launch: 1964
- Film: 126 film cartridges
- Lens: Frontar
- Shutter: speeds 1/30 sec. with flash, 1/60 sec. for daylight
specifications Ikomatic A
- Type: viewfinder camera
- Manufacturer: Bilora
- Year of launch: 1965
- Film: 126 film cartridges
- Lens: Color Citar (= Color Bilotar) 1:6.3/40mm
Zeiss Ikon Ikomatic A image by Hans Kerensky (Image rights) |
- Shutter: speeds 1/30 sec. with flash, 1/90 sec. with automatic aperture
- Aperture: controlled by selenium photo cell: 1:6.3 to estimated 1:16
- Viewfinder: telescope finder with red/green symbols for correct lighting
- Dimensions: 125×71×55 mm
- Weight: 250 g