M Carter
Member
Medium format, literally in your pocket - OK, if it's in your pocket, you may need a belt upgrade to avoid the "urban look".
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!)
Rodenstock Clarovid I 105mm f3.9 Ysar. Delta 400.
Union Station, Toronto by Howard Sandler, on Flickr
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.
^ This was with a Welta Weltur 6x6 , a real delight to use ( great build quality ) , Peter
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?
May I ask where have these been shot?
Ihagee Auto Ultrix, Schneider Radionar 4.5/105, Ilford Delta 100
From 2 pics merged with Hugin ...
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