I bought this old Zeiss Ikon plate camera today at a thrift store, figuring how bad could anything marked Zeiss Ikon be? It doesn't have a Tessar lens, rather a Preminar 13.5 f4.5 in a Compur shutter that runs to 1/200. I have no plates, or a GG even, but it measures out to be 9x12. No wire frame focusing aid, nor any sign of there ever being one, just the folding sight glass deal on the front. The condition is much nicer than the photos w/ excellent bellows and paint trim. Only the leather covering's appearance is poor. The lens needs cleaning, and the shutter sounds the same on all the speeds (B & T working OK), but a lighter fluid flush should get the shutter right. Neat camera! I've never held a plate camera in my hands, and they're very compact w/ wonderful design.
The strap says 207/1, and below that in the body covering it says something that I can't make out. Maybe something.... Maximar? Any ideas when this was made, and if it might make a good shooter? Inside the front element bezel it says Nr 757831, and on the shutter it says DRP No 258646 DRGM. Maybe that's a clue as to when it was made? Thanks!

The strap says 207/1, and below that in the body covering it says something that I can't make out. Maybe something.... Maximar? Any ideas when this was made, and if it might make a good shooter? Inside the front element bezel it says Nr 757831, and on the shutter it says DRP No 258646 DRGM. Maybe that's a clue as to when it was made? Thanks!






