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Eagle Point AZ
Karat 36 goes West
Sears Tower 83
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Tower 83 Stereo (Sears branded Iloca Stereo IIa) ~1955-57
35mm 5p stereo slides
Prontor-S shutter (1,2,5,10,25,50,100,300-B)
Twin Isco Gottingen Westar lenses (Cooke triplets) with central focus. (note the CROUPS misspell in the focus settings)
Viewfinder is at the bottom of the camera and an accessory rapid finder would be nice to find.
I think the shutter mechanism is in the center of the camera and triggers both leaves simultaneously.
For the page:
camera-wiki.org/wiki/Iloca_Stereo_II
Voigtlander Vitessa N
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Voigtlander Vitessa N1 (1954-1957) With color Skopar/3.5
Synchro Compur B,1-500 (10 steps)
EV scale
Voigtlander Baby Bessa 66
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Prewar example of the Bessa 66. (1939-40)
This is the cheaper/simpler model with a sports finder and no film-counter
Voigtar 75/3.5 triplet in a Prontor II (T,B,1-100,175)
Very cool camera, fits easily in a jacket pocket (it is only a smidge taller than the Vito II). The camera closes smoothly and the shutter release folds retracts into the camera door.
The Moment filter holder is in place, speeds are accurate, self timer works, but the DoF scale is missing.
Voigtlander Vito II
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Voigtlander Vito II (~1953) in operational condition.
Prontor SV (B-1-300) and Color Skopar 50/3.5
The diaphragm has 10+blades, creating and almost perfect circle.
Contax III
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Postwar Contax III with an East-German CZJ 50mm/1.5 Sonnar
A beautiful camera that I borrowed for a few days
Ikonta 35
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Zeiss Ikon Ikonta 35 with Zeiss Opton Tessar-T 45mm f/2.8 and synchro-compur shutter (B-1-2-5-10-25-50-100-250-500)
c.a. 1952
The lens is marked Zeiss-Opton because the West Germany part of the Carl Zeiss operations didn't regain the use of the Carl Zeiss brand until 1953
Zeiss Ikon Contessa v1
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Zeiss Ikon Contessa 35 v1 (1952)
* Compur Rapid Shutter (B,1-500, no timer, and X-sync only),
* Opton T* Tessar 45mm/2.8
* Lightmeter works fine in both scales:
** green /closed for bright light
** black/open for low light)
* Takes 28.5 push-on filters and hood or 27mm filter on the female side
Zorki 4
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Zorki "Зоркий-4“ camera type PM1740 (Subtype of the 1st Version)
KMZ (Krasnogor) 1958
Jupiter 8 50/2
Showing the speed dials with old speed settings
25-B-1000-500-250-100-50-10-5-2-1
Shutter button with T (Д) setting and Film Rewind (π)
In the back it says Made in the USSR with the KMZ symbol and the S/N starting in 58
Isolette III
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AGFA Isolette III (1951-1960)
Solinar 85mm/4.5
Synchro-Compur B,1-500 M-X
This was made between 1954/5 and it has an uncoupled rangefinder.
I cured the green-AGFA curse and calibrated the RF.
The bellows is a Bronze color from Sandeha1 Sandeha Lynch to replace the old "shiny" one that was falling apart.
Asahi Pentax Spotmatic
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Late model Spotmatic (bought by my father in 1973), post CLA in the expert hands of Eric Hendrickson
With the sharp as nails and tough like brics Super-Multi-Coated Takumar 55/1.8
Asahi Pentax Spotmatic F
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Black SP-F with 35/3.5 SMC
This camera belonged to my father in law and after several years of negotiating he agreed to pass it on !
Karat36/Xenar
Afga Karat 36 Heligon
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