Zeiss Ikon: Contaflex II 862/24

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Zeiss Ikon: Contaflex II 862/24

Postby bill339 » Mon Mar 25, 2019 12:19 am

The Contaflex II was introduced by Zeiss Ikon AG, Stuttgart, Germany in 1954 and discontinued in 1957. It was the same camera as the Contaflex I with an uncoupled needle readout selenium meter added to one side of the front plate. The Contaflex I and II have fixed Zeiss Tessar 45mm f2.8 with front-cell focusing lenses and a Synchro-Compur shutter with 1-2-4-8-15-30-60-125-250-500 plus B shutter speeds. It is possible to add a 1.7x supplementary lens (called the Teleskop 1.7x) using an adapter mount (861/07). The adapter mount slides on to the camera body below the lens and locks into place using a pair of hinged lugs. The Teleskop 1.7x lens screws on to the adapter mount and also locks into place. The lens-to-subject focus distance remains almost the same as the use of the Teleskop 1.7x and effectively increases subject magnification. Note that the adapter mount cannot be attached if a filter is fitted to the fixed lens. The camera uses 35mm film and is a viewfinder SLR, geared mirror camera with apertures of 2.8 to 22. The filter size is 27mm and the lens uses threaded only. The camera also has a PC sync connection, rewind knob on the top plus release button on the bottom, focus range from 3 foot to infinity, frame counter, ¼ inch 20 thread tripod socket, and it weighs 25.4oz (720.1g). To access the film compartment you remove the one piece bottom and back. Provided are two-fold downturn levers that work in opposing directions. You now can pull the back assembly down from the top of the camera exposing the film compartment.

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