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Medium format, literally in your pocket - OK, if it's in your pocket, you may need a belt upgrade to avoid the "urban look".

 
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^ Trying to get the hang of posting pics and text , This was with a Welta Weltur 6x6 , a real delight to use ( great build quality ) , Peter
 
I find the Ikonta a little bit easier when they are both naked. The Certo with the leather case on is almost hopeless with my glasses. And it's rather bulky in a pocket, while the Ikonta is more pocket-friendly. (I would not be without the Certo, though!)

I don't bother with the leather case, it just gets in the way. My folder resides in the front pocket of my camera bag or backpack. The last couple of times I've been out shooting I've found myself grabbing the Certo before any other camera. Will have to start saving my pennies for the Ikonta now :smile:
 
^ With my old Iskra 1 , that camera had a heck of a great lens , but , boy did it test your patience . Peter
 
Taken with a Voigtlander Bessa II with a Color Skopar. Wish I never sold it...

I have a pre war Bessa RF these days with a Helomar. Never use it. Also have a Welta Weltur pre war 645 with a Tessar. Never use that one either but the silvering in the split prism is toast....

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How is the viewfinder/rangefinder with the Ikonta III? I love my Certo, but with glasses the viewfinder is really small. Half the time I end up taking my glasses off when I use it. It's my only nitpick with the camera though. I regretted selling one I had years ago and bought myself another this past winter.

I have no problems with the viewfinder / rangefinder on my Super Ikonta III (though I have old and tired eyes ...) -
I use it without my glasses and it works far better (for me) than the rangefinder on my Mockba 5 (by KMZ -Kransnogorsk, Moscow = copy of the Super Ikonta C 6x9).
 
^ This was with a Welta Weltur 6x6 , a real delight to use ( great build quality ) , Peter

Absolutely beautiful, Peter !

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This thread is one of the most dangerous for my purse - lots of remarkable photographs and cameras !
Lead me not into temptation ! :angel:
 
Wonderful photo by everyone here.

Yes, truly medium format in your pocket. With my Zeiss Nettar 515/16 (a 6x6 format camera), it's so enjoyable to simply set shutter speed, aperture, focus, and press the release. Even winding the film while looking through the red window is enjoyable.
 
Those are worth the ikonta III..
I have a few more on my Flickr album here: https://flic.kr/s/aHsmfe9gFV

I have used some others as well and I will see if I can post some more examples.
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I have no problems with the viewfinder / rangefinder on my Super Ikonta III (though I have old and tired eyes ...) -
I use it without my glasses and it works far better (for me) than the rangefinder on my Mockba 5 (by KMZ -Kransnogorsk, Moscow = copy of the Super Ikonta C 6x9).

Thanks macfred. How do you like the Novar? If you have experience with both, how does it compare to the Tessar?
 
Thanks macfred. How do you like the Novar? If you have experience with both, how does it compare to the Tessar?

I don't have experiences with a 'Tessar-equipped' Super Ikonta. Using the Novar at f/11 or f/16,
it does a decent performance.
I got my 'Novar' Ikonta for a good price (130,-- EURO) - the 'Tessar-line' is much more expensive.

A few more with the Super Ikonta III 531/16 with Novar-Anastigmat f/3.5 75mm :

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It does color film too ... this is with Portra 400

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KW Patent Etui, Plaubel Supracomar 3.9/100, Ilford Delta 100

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Ihagee Auto Ultrix, Schneider Radionar 4.5/105, Ilford Delta 100
From 2 pics merged with Hugin

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Voigtländer Perkeo II, 80mm f/3.5 Color Skopar ...

The camera:
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Great little gem - very nice photographs !!

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For the sake of completeness ...
I scanned a few negatives from photographs my father-in-law captured with his Voigtländer Perkeo I - Vaskar 80mm f/4.5
(1950's / Germany).
The Perkeo I with the Vaskar was kind of an economic version in that Perkeo range - the one with the Color Skopar 80mm f3.5 should be the better.
The Perkeo I was a great performer (even with the Vaskar lens) !
Some of you might remember those shots - I shared them some times ago - I guess they are nice enough to show them again :

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Welta Perle 6x9 folder, Schneider Xenar 3.9/100, Ilford Delta 100

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