Selling a custom 6x12 conversion using a 65mm Super Angulon in a revamped Zeiss folder body.
These cameras were just featured on The Photoblographer about a week ago. Here is a link if you want to check it out.
(https://www.thephoblographer.com/20...are-probably-a-panoramic-photographers-dream/)
With all of my custom camera projects, my goal is to make something that’s small and easy to use so they can be used alongside a modern digital camera kit.
These are built on a classic folding Zeiss Ikon camera body which shot a 6.5 x 11 image on either 116 or 616 rollfilm. After my conversion, the camera yields six 2 1/4 x 11 images on standard 120 film in a masked down film gate and using two sets of spool adapters. Viewing through the red window, you shoot frames 3, 5 1/2, 8, 10 1/2, 13, 15 1/2 film.
The bodies were stripped down to bare metal, deep cleaned and in the case of the black version, primed and painted black before the bodies was recovered with a modern custom cut leather kit.
The cameras have a permanently attached Arca Swiss plate that is mounted perpendicular to the body which keeps the camera from leaning over and putting any pressure on the lens and helical.
These use a much lower profile spring loaded accessory shoe which keeps the masked 21mm Voigtlander viewfinder lower making the entire camera lower profile than my previous conversions.
The chrome version of the camera uses a chrome Linhof Technika branded 65mm f/8 in a matching Linhof branded shutter. The blacked out version uses a black second generation (but still an earlier single coated) 65mm f/8 Super Angulon lens in a matching black Copal shutter. The lenses are quite clean and sharp and free of any scratches or mars whatsoever. The shutters are smooth at all speeds and solid down to a full second as well. I’ve added a 49mm to 52mm step up ring that gives the lens a bit of physical protection and brings the 49mm filter ring up to a more common (and affordable) 52mm filters.
The blacked out ‘street shooter’ ships in a tall Lowepro padded Adventura 170 case.
If you want to check out some of my other camera projects, here is a link to my Flickr:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/dirkfletcher/albums
Thanks for looking and stay safe!
Dirk
dirkfletcher@gmail.com

These cameras were just featured on The Photoblographer about a week ago. Here is a link if you want to check it out.
(https://www.thephoblographer.com/20...are-probably-a-panoramic-photographers-dream/)
With all of my custom camera projects, my goal is to make something that’s small and easy to use so they can be used alongside a modern digital camera kit.
These are built on a classic folding Zeiss Ikon camera body which shot a 6.5 x 11 image on either 116 or 616 rollfilm. After my conversion, the camera yields six 2 1/4 x 11 images on standard 120 film in a masked down film gate and using two sets of spool adapters. Viewing through the red window, you shoot frames 3, 5 1/2, 8, 10 1/2, 13, 15 1/2 film.
The bodies were stripped down to bare metal, deep cleaned and in the case of the black version, primed and painted black before the bodies was recovered with a modern custom cut leather kit.
The cameras have a permanently attached Arca Swiss plate that is mounted perpendicular to the body which keeps the camera from leaning over and putting any pressure on the lens and helical.
These use a much lower profile spring loaded accessory shoe which keeps the masked 21mm Voigtlander viewfinder lower making the entire camera lower profile than my previous conversions.
The chrome version of the camera uses a chrome Linhof Technika branded 65mm f/8 in a matching Linhof branded shutter. The blacked out version uses a black second generation (but still an earlier single coated) 65mm f/8 Super Angulon lens in a matching black Copal shutter. The lenses are quite clean and sharp and free of any scratches or mars whatsoever. The shutters are smooth at all speeds and solid down to a full second as well. I’ve added a 49mm to 52mm step up ring that gives the lens a bit of physical protection and brings the 49mm filter ring up to a more common (and affordable) 52mm filters.
The blacked out ‘street shooter’ ships in a tall Lowepro padded Adventura 170 case.
If you want to check out some of my other camera projects, here is a link to my Flickr:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/dirkfletcher/albums
Thanks for looking and stay safe!
Dirk
dirkfletcher@gmail.com

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How much will you charge if I send you the Zeiss 520/15 camera?


