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  2. Contax I - Wikipedia

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    The Contax I, or Original Contax, is a 35 mm rangefinder camera made between 1932 and 1936 by Zeiss Ikon.The Contax I had six identifiable variants, but fundamentally identical; every aspect was designed to outperform the Leica.

  3. Contax - Wikipedia

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    The Zeiss Ikon Model 563/24 was a complete redesign of the previous II/III cameras, and was sold by Zeiss Ikon (West Germany) from 1950 to 1961. Gone were the troublesome silk shutter straps; in their place were straps made of nylon; a flash synch was added; and the body's size and weight were reduced.

  4. Contaflex SLR - Wikipedia

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    Former Zeiss-Ikon chief designer Hubert Nerwin, who designed the famous CONTAX 2 and 3 rangefinder cameras and other cameras for Zeiss-Ikon, later invented the 126 film cassette. This was after he emigrated to the U.S. after World War 2 and was working for Kodak. The Contaflex 126 is an SLR with a focal-plane shutter and interchangeable lenses.

  5. Contarex - Wikipedia

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    It was built from 1967 to 1972, when Zeiss Ikon ceased camera production. [18] The internal meter for second-generation Contarex models so equipped (Super and Super Electronic) used a CdS through-the-lens photoresistor, rather than the external selenium meter of the first-generation Bullseye.

  6. Contax II - Wikipedia

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    The Contax ll was the impressive Zeiss response to the popularity and demand for the Leica 35mm camera. This demand for high quality 35mm picture making tools was based on portability and the increasing availability of 35mm motion picture film, packaged into spools and marketed to amateur as well as professional photographers.

  7. Voigtländer Vitessa - Wikipedia

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    The Zeiss Ikon/Voigtländer (ZIV) Vitessa 500 and Vitessa 1000 revived the Vitessa name in 1966 for a series of fixed-lens compact cameras using 135 film. The 500S, 500L, and 500AE were equipped with a 42 mm f /2.8 Color-Lanthar triplet lens, while the 500SE and 1000SR were equipped with a 40 mm f /2.8 Tessar lens. [8]

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