mooseontheloose
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I've always been interested in unusual or beautifully designed cameras, especially TLRs, and the Zeiss Ikon Ikoflex coffee can has been on my list for some time. Over the years I found it hard to find one that was in working condition, with a decent (but not collectable) appearance, and that wasn't too expensive. But, a few weeks ago I was lucky in finally finding one and it arrived yesterday. Everything looks good, the glass is clean, the shutter speeds sound accurate, I've downloaded the manual, and it just need to give it a quick clean before going out later today and testing it.
However, I've noticed that it's hard to find any good, detailed information about the camera. The same 2 or 3 information sites get mentioned on Google and various websites/blogs but it tends to repeat itself. For example, this site and this site shows two examples of the camera: the 850/16 version 1 and version 2. If you look at the taking lens, they both say "IKOFLEX ZEISS IKON" or "ZEISS IKON IKOFLEX". A slightly different version can be seen here. More information about the Ikoflex can be found here. In any event, none of these cameras are the camera that I got, which looks like this:
As you can see, around the taking lens it just says "Zeiss Ikon" in a script font, with no "Ikoflex" mentioned. It's a 80mm Novar 4.5 lens with a Compur-Rapid Shutter. It has a much wider range of speeds than listed for other versions - T, B, 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 300, and 500. However, if I want to use a shutter speed higher than 10 or 25, I have to press a little lever in order to move the ring to the higher speeds. In any event, this particular version shows up in google image searches, but not on any specific site that talks about the cameras. I'm assuming it's a later model? Does anyone know? The serial number is the the 4,000,000 range, which does not match up with other numbers I have found.
These cameras did have some accessories - a yellow filter, close-up filters, and a lens hood. I don't really care about the filters as I can handhold one in front of the lens if needed, but the lens hood would be particularly useful I think. I haven't been able to find any, which I guess is not unusual, but if anyone knows of where I might get one, that would be great. The lens is quite small - about 25mm, and there is no filter thread. Would a lens hood that fit the other Ikoflex models fit?
Finally, these cameras can take both 120 and 620 film, and the there are two film counters - one on each side of the camera - for the various sizes. The manual talks about metal and wooden film spools - would I be correct in assuming the wooden spools refer to 620 film and the metal ones to 120 film? Based on the history of these film sizes, that's what makes sense to me, but it's not clear in the manual (just assumed I guess).
Anyway, I'd appreciate any information people have about this camera.
However, I've noticed that it's hard to find any good, detailed information about the camera. The same 2 or 3 information sites get mentioned on Google and various websites/blogs but it tends to repeat itself. For example, this site and this site shows two examples of the camera: the 850/16 version 1 and version 2. If you look at the taking lens, they both say "IKOFLEX ZEISS IKON" or "ZEISS IKON IKOFLEX". A slightly different version can be seen here. More information about the Ikoflex can be found here. In any event, none of these cameras are the camera that I got, which looks like this:

As you can see, around the taking lens it just says "Zeiss Ikon" in a script font, with no "Ikoflex" mentioned. It's a 80mm Novar 4.5 lens with a Compur-Rapid Shutter. It has a much wider range of speeds than listed for other versions - T, B, 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 300, and 500. However, if I want to use a shutter speed higher than 10 or 25, I have to press a little lever in order to move the ring to the higher speeds. In any event, this particular version shows up in google image searches, but not on any specific site that talks about the cameras. I'm assuming it's a later model? Does anyone know? The serial number is the the 4,000,000 range, which does not match up with other numbers I have found.
These cameras did have some accessories - a yellow filter, close-up filters, and a lens hood. I don't really care about the filters as I can handhold one in front of the lens if needed, but the lens hood would be particularly useful I think. I haven't been able to find any, which I guess is not unusual, but if anyone knows of where I might get one, that would be great. The lens is quite small - about 25mm, and there is no filter thread. Would a lens hood that fit the other Ikoflex models fit?
Finally, these cameras can take both 120 and 620 film, and the there are two film counters - one on each side of the camera - for the various sizes. The manual talks about metal and wooden film spools - would I be correct in assuming the wooden spools refer to 620 film and the metal ones to 120 film? Based on the history of these film sizes, that's what makes sense to me, but it's not clear in the manual (just assumed I guess).
Anyway, I'd appreciate any information people have about this camera.