Heavy and not very successful, due partly to costing the same as a small car! One of very few 35mm TLR cameras, and very unusual in having interchangeable taking lenses. First camera to have an exposure meter, first with chrome finish. Zeiss Ikon Contaflex 35 TLR (860/24) One of the best/most expensive cameras ever built - 1935 - ZI's flagship. Click on the small "thumbnail" pictures below to go to larger ones. If you find any errors on this page or have any camera I might be interested in, PLEASE LET ME KNOW. A copy can be found here.Īt the bottom of the page is an article on the late Ikoflexes published in Photoguide magazine (UK) in October 1956. The picture above comes from the photoshoot by Amateur Photographer in October 2005, for an article by Ivor Matanle on the history of the Zeiss Ikon TLRs. ![]() The table below the thumbnails and descriptions shows how it works. Numbers in irrational order and repeated for different cameras. The sequence of Ikoflexes is complex, with serial These cameras are shown in (approximate) order of first appearance. Ikoflex Zeiss Ikon Ikoflex/Contaflex TLRs
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