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Tag Archives: Ikonta 35
Zeiss Ikon Ikonta 35 (522/24) Focusing Woes
The Zeiss Ikon Ikonta 35 (522/24) is a cleverly-designed little camera from the late 1940s and early 1950s that fits in your pocket and is easy and fun to use. In fact, after World War II, this German-manufactured camera became … Continue reading
Posted in Tips and Tricks, Vintage cameras
Tagged 522/24, collimation, focusing, Ikonta 35, Zeiss Ikon
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Vintage Cameras: Zeiss Ikon Ikonta 35
I was reminded today that I have a long way to go in building my vintage camera collection – the world record holder, who lives nearby in Mumbai, has a collection of 4,425. At least, he did when this article … Continue reading
Posted in Vintage cameras
Tagged 522/24, camera, Contina, Ikonta 35, vintage, Zeiss, Zeiss Ikon
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