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Great information Brett. Thanks for sharing this.
Welcome. It would be good to see a few more of these under-rated cameras in regular use. I concede they're not really the best configuration to tackle if someone is new to camera repair, but at the same time I don't think they're the diabolical nightmares to work on that many people seem to think they are. Voigtlander's Bessamatic lens shutter SLR is a delightful and beautifully made camera with which to photograph, but also one that's much more involved to reach the shutter on for the usual servicing needs any Synchro Compur will eventually have. By comparison the Contaflexes are much easier.Great information Brett. Thanks for sharing this.
I found a Zeiss Ikon Contaflex S today at an estate sale, and picked it up for a real good price. I have two things I haven't figured out yet. 1st- Where is the battery located, because I need to replace it, and 2nd- How does the lens come off, so I can clean behind it, and change it to the 115mm lens? 4he camera appears to be in wonderful working order (other than the battery), and came with a lot of "extras". It came with the black leather hard case, the 155mm lens, 3 different lens multipliers, shutter cord, flash, and afewvother misc peices. I look forward to using it.
Interesting discussion. I am not sure if I have ever seen a Super BC in use, at least not in decades in USA. Here is note by a French collector:
http://www.lumieresenboite.com/collection2.php?l=2&c=zeiss_ikon_contaflex_super_bc
The Voigtlander Bessamatic looks like it is a similar camera in concept, with a leaf shutter rather than focal plane. But the Bessamatic exchanges the entire lens rather than the front group. I see Bessamatics for sale on ePrey really cheap - wonder if I should try one? I got interested in the Bessamatics after my recent experience with the amazing 50/3.5 Super-Scopar lens on a Vito BL
Your complaint is well founded. I have the Contaflex S and the two BC's, but use the old bubble metered Contaflex Super since its viewfinder seems to be about three stops brighter and its lens seems just as good. For me, the Super is easier to use with the wheel on the upper left. That said, I love all the Contaflex models except the ones that don't work. JohnWKino addressed the battery compartment location and lens removal tab.
Link to the Super BC manual: https://www.butkus.org/chinon/zeiss...ex_super_bc/zeiss_ikon_contaflex_super_bc.htm
I found a Super BC about 7 years ago on Craigslist in excellent condition for $25, including the rubber folding lens hood, carrying case, several Series 5 filters and filter holder, an Ikoblitz 4 flash (don't use it because it uses flash bulbs), and a camera bag. I use a 375 1.4 volt hearing aid battery in this adapter (https://www.paulbg.com/Nikon_F_meter_batteries.htm), negative side up, and the meter is accurate. Some of the thicker battery adapters won't fit in the chamber.
Nice heavy camera, impressive quality (works well after 50 years). Nice lens, sharp photos. I think the carrying case is bulletproof. My only complaint is that sometimes I find it a little difficult to focus due to a relatively dim viewfinder. I use mine regularly.
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