mtnbkr
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I need a sanity check before I let my GAS open my wallet. I try not to be an equipment hoarder and only buy what I will use.
I've stumbled upon a local seller offering a nice Zeiss Ikon Ikonta 521/2 6x9 camera with the 105/4.5 Novar lens and Prontor shutter. Judging by the pictures, this camera is in fantastic cosmetic condition. The seller did say the slower shutter speeds can be sticky, but otherwise it appears to be in find condition. Price at $80 is less than I've seen for other examples in much worse shape. Glass appears clear, and the paint, leatherette, and bellows are in great shape.
Other than an occasional roll through my Brownie box camera, I'm not really a medium format shooter so I decided I was going to stay away from "proper" MF unless I could get something like a 6x9. I shoot primarily 35mm and mostly with a 50mm lens. My intended use case for this camera would be environmental and landscape photography off a tripod and using natural lighting. Scanning my negatives will be challenging with my current set up and I have no way to print them at home. Normally I send my negatives or scans out for printing. Speaking of printing, most of my printing is only up to 8x10, but I could go larger for a particularly nice shot.
Contact printing for tests before doing proper prints could be an option.
So, is it worth the additional effort and hassle?
This is the camera in question:
Chris
I've stumbled upon a local seller offering a nice Zeiss Ikon Ikonta 521/2 6x9 camera with the 105/4.5 Novar lens and Prontor shutter. Judging by the pictures, this camera is in fantastic cosmetic condition. The seller did say the slower shutter speeds can be sticky, but otherwise it appears to be in find condition. Price at $80 is less than I've seen for other examples in much worse shape. Glass appears clear, and the paint, leatherette, and bellows are in great shape.
Other than an occasional roll through my Brownie box camera, I'm not really a medium format shooter so I decided I was going to stay away from "proper" MF unless I could get something like a 6x9. I shoot primarily 35mm and mostly with a 50mm lens. My intended use case for this camera would be environmental and landscape photography off a tripod and using natural lighting. Scanning my negatives will be challenging with my current set up and I have no way to print them at home. Normally I send my negatives or scans out for printing. Speaking of printing, most of my printing is only up to 8x10, but I could go larger for a particularly nice shot.
Contact printing for tests before doing proper prints could be an option.
So, is it worth the additional effort and hassle?
This is the camera in question:
Chris



