Zeiss Ikon Contina I 35Â mm folding camera.
The Zeiss Ikon Contina I is a 35mm camera with a set of bellows which allows the lens to be collapsed into the body of the camera making a slimmer, more compact camera.
The Zeiss Ikon Contina I is a 35mm camera with a set of bellows which allows the lens to be collapsed into the body of the camera making a slimmer, more compact camera.
Cleaning and re-assembling the Carl Zeiss Werra Mat camera after it’s strip down and repair.
In this post I’m going to show how I cleaned the shutter of the Carl Zeiss Werra Mat and re-assembled it
The first part of a series describing how I stripped down and cleaned a Carl Zeiss Werra Mat 35mm camera.
This post describes a Zeiss Ikon Nettar II folding camera which was made in about 1949 and takes type 120 film
Some sample photos from a Zeiss Ikon Contaflex III which shows that I have a light leak in my camera.
The Contaflex series was made by Zeiss for a long time and encompassed many model variations.
This is the second part of my post describing my adventures with a Carl Zeiss Werra 1 35mm viewfinder camera.
The first part in a short series about how I tried to clean up a very rusty shutter from a Carl Zeiss Werra 1 camera
The Contina is a viewfinder camera with a 45mm f/2.8 Pantar lens and an exposure control system which uses the EV (Exposure Value) system to set the exposure.