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Offering this Zeiss Ikon Contessa 35mm rangefinder camera. Serial #B41184. These cameras were made from 1950-1955. 35mm full frame rangefinder camera with Synchro-Compur MX. Tessar 45mm/f2.8 lens Tessar Zeiss-Opton T, 45mm f/2.8, four element, Aperture: f/2.8-f/22 Focus range: 3-20 feet. Focusing: match the yellow rangefinder images in the finder, by front element focusing milled ring, very complex adjusting mechanism, w/a separate rotating wedges microprism window on the lens-shutter barrel.
Shutter: Synchro-Compur leaf shutter, speeds: 1-1/500 +B Cocking lever: on the lens-shutter barrel Winding knob: on the left of the bottom plate, double exposure preventing There must be a film in the camera for the shutter release working, turn the winding knob until the lock catches. The shutter can not be released unless the film is fully wound to the next frame. Frame counter: manual reset, works with film in the camera, window and thumb adjusting wheel on the bottom plate. Viewfinder: coupled viewfinder/rangefinder, light green colored finder screen Exposure meter: uncoupled Selenium cell meter, color corrected, w/ a lid on its window Film speed range: 6-400 ASA, setting: the ASA scale disc with two knob on the main setting knob on the right of the top plate. Ultraedit Version 15 Keygen Mac more. Exposure setting: needle window and scale beside the main setting knob, turn the knob until the indicator mark of the knob is in the range of the white needle pointer, then read the corresponding speed and aperture numbers, then set them on the lens shutter barrel, For strong light metering, close the meter's lid and read the green aperture scale on the setting knob.
BODY: Zeiss Ikon Contessa 35 Made in Germany Stuttgar Overall camera body and lens appear to be in good cosmetic condition. Please note there are numbers etched into the top back camera body. Camera has not been tested. USPS med flat rate shipping quoted.
Offering this Zeiss Ikon Contessa 35mm rangefinder camera. Serial #B41184. These cameras were made from 1950-1955. 35mm full frame rangefinder camera with Synchro-Compur MX. Tessar 45mm/f2. Raw Fusion Live From The Styleetron Rar File. 8 lens Tessar Zeiss-Opton T, 45mm f/2.8, four element, Aperture: f/2.8-f/22 Focus range: 3-20 feet.
Focusing: match the yellow rangefinder images in the finder, by front element focusing milled ring, very complex adjusting mechanism, w/a separate rotating wedges microprism window on the lens-shutter barrel. Filesmonster Premium Account Password here. Shutter: Synchro-Compur leaf shutter, speeds: 1-1/500 +B Cocking lever: on the lens-shutter barrel Winding knob: on the left of the bottom plate, double exposure preventing There must be a film in the camera for the shutter release working, turn the winding knob until the lock catches. The shutter can not be released unless the film is fully wound to the next frame. Frame counter: manual reset, works with film in the camera, window and thumb adjusting wheel on the bottom plate. Viewfinder: coupled viewfinder/rangefinder, light green colored finder screen Exposure meter: uncoupled Selenium cell meter, color corrected, w/ a lid on its window Film speed range: 6-400 ASA, setting: the ASA scale disc with two knob on the main setting knob on the right of the top plate.
Exposure setting: needle window and scale beside the main setting knob, turn the knob until the indicator mark of the knob is in the range of the white needle pointer, then read the corresponding speed and aperture numbers, then set them on the lens shutter barrel, For strong light metering, close the meter's lid and read the green aperture scale on the setting knob. BODY: Zeiss Ikon Contessa 35 Made in Germany Stuttgar Overall camera body and lens appear to be in good cosmetic condition. Please note there are numbers etched into the top back camera body. Camera has not been tested.
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By Tony Hisgett from Birmingham, UK (Red Kite 16 Uploaded by Magnus Manske) [CC BY 2.0 (via Wikimedia CommonsWhile few of my friends photographers, claimed that all that Latin bird naming of the new Zeiss lenses is strange, I don’t agree. I don’t find it strange, I am finding it terrible in fact – pathetic and without any empathic potential, not to speak about possible catastrophe, when someone on the forum discussion mixes Otus with Gallus Gallus. Anyway, maybe there are not most creative name givers in Zeiss, but when they start to talk about optics, you can almost feel the passion behind every word. Therefore I am ready to learn to like Milvus word, because the products behind it are certainly worth the effort. But lets start from the beginning Museum and Zeiss Ultra Primes After lovely brunch and coffee, we were taken for the Guided tour of the Zeiss Museum and part of the production plant, where Zeiss is making their famous cine lenses.