- The
Contaflex series is a
family of 35mm Single-lens
reflex cameras (SLR)
equipped with a leaf shutter,
produced by
Zeiss Ikon in the 1950s and 1960s...
- 35CS,
Icarex 35S, and SL 706, was
aimed at a mid-range
market above the
Contaflex SLR,
which was
intended for
advanced amateurs, but
below the Contarex...
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Ikonta folding rollfilm camera Contaflex TLR Box
Tengor Model 54, c. 1932
Contax I
rangefinder camera (1932–36)
Contaflex SLR
Icarex 35 SLR
Contarex 1 ("Bullseye")...
-
competing SLR
cameras manufactured by
Kodak (Retina Reflex) and
Zeiss Ikon (
Contaflex SLR) in Germany,
rather than the
focal plane shutter almost universally...
- with
interchangeable lenses,
along with the Koni-Omegaflex and
Zeiss Contaflex.
Extended bellows for close-ups
Focusing hood and
changeable screen Film...
- meter's
scale is
mirrored into the viewfinder.
Various models of
Zeiss Ikon
Contaflex SLR and
Contessa cameras have built-in
coupled match needle selenium meters...
- used
medium format film, a few 35 mm TLRs were made, the very
expensive Contaflex TLR
being the most elaborate, with
interchangeable lenses and removable...
-
concept was
shared with the
Contaflex SLR,
although Contarex magazine backs are
wider and
physically incompatible with
Contaflex cameras and vice versa. A...
- Pro
Tessar 35 mm f/3,2 for use on the central-shutter SLR
Zeiss Ikon
Contaflex Super B cameras.
Other Tessar lenses, for
example those equipped on certain...
- II.
There were also a few 35 mm TLRs, the best-known of
which was the
Contaflex of 1935, but for the most part
these met with
little success. The first...