At $49, with a working light meter, you got yourself an excepional deal. Congratulations! I have one with the original leather case (which is also a beauty) but the lightmeter on mine is dead. Nevertheless, it's my favourite travel camera. On holidays this is all I take with me. It has brought me many great pictures. Maybe the most beautiful 35mm camera ever built? I've been told that this was Zeiss Ikon's masterpiece to show the world that the German camera industry was back on its feet after WWII.
Ron, just reread this. Have you tried the trick to get the light meter to work? It's pretty easy to do and seems to get most of these Contessa meters to work again.
http://elekm.net/zeiss-ikon/repair/meter-repair/
I have 2 Retina IIIc's one inoperative with the f2 Xenon, the other operating with the f2 Heligon. I agree, the Contessa feels more solid in some intangible way. But the Retina is perhaps a better everyday shooter, with its faster lens and coupled film advance/shutter cocking. But of the two cameras if forced to make a choice I'd keep the Contessa.I won a bid on a Kodak Retina IIa a few days after receiving the Contessa, won it for $29.00. It arrived yesterday.
While I like the IIa, the build quality just isn't there compared to the Contessa. The IIa feels kind of hollow, less robust compared to the contessa.
I fully plan on loading the IIa with some film and testing it out once I clean it up, but for right now, my vote definitely goes to the Contessa.
The IIa and Contessa are near identical in every dimension when they are closed though. Here's a few comparison photos.
Zeiss Ikon Contessa vs Kodak Retina IIa 1 by Andrew Marjama, on Flickr
Zeiss Ikon Contessa vs Kodak Retina IIa 2 by Andrew Marjama, on Flickr
Zeiss Ikon Contessa vs Kodak Retina IIa 3 by Andrew Marjama, on Flickr
Zeiss Ikon Contessa vs Kodak Retina IIa 5 by Andrew Marjama, on Flickr
Zeiss Ikon Contessa vs Kodak Retina IIa 6 by Andrew Marjama, on Flickr
I have 2 Retina IIIc's one inoperative with the f2 Xenon, the other operating with the f2 Heligon. I agree, the Contessa feels more solid in some intangible way. But the Retina is perhaps a better everyday shooter, with its faster lens and coupled film advance/shutter cocking. But of the two cameras if forced to make a choice I'd keep the Contessa.
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