re-naissance
Ivan Horvath
Yesterday I purchased a Jena Contax. I am looking for somebody who knows the variants of this mysterious camera. Thank you in advance.
This is very cool indeed. Congratulations on this buy.
By the way, could you help me understand the currency value in the internet price list. Thanksl
Then in 2013 you'll be tired with not having got your camera back and so you will give that Jena Contax II to him so that he sells it for his own profit or strip it down for parts to fix cameras having been in his workshop since 2004.
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She's a beauty - that much is for sure. Send her to Henry for an overhaul. - Paul
Oh yes, of course, send that extremely rare camera to Henry right away. This is what any of us ought to with any newly acquired Zeiss Ikon Contax rangefinder : send it to Henry. This is what to do, it's an emergency, nothing else should be done.
Then in 2013 you'll be tired with not having got your camera back and so you will give that Jena Contax II to him so that he sells it for his own profit or strip it down for parts to fix cameras having been in his workshop since 2004.
"Henry... ! Henry... ! Henry... ! Henry... !"
(Keep saying it 24/24 even when you're asleep, this is the prayer's text).
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Now back to serious meanings : Ivan : I suppose that the back has a plain black leather covering without any Zeiss-Ikon logo embossed. This is defnitely the real McCoy, a 1946-1947 Contax II made at Saalfeld near Jena as a training for the Ukrainian techs. who were working on the "Volga camera project" (this is how the Kiev rangefinder should have be named).
As Paul T. cleverly told you, get in touch with Peter Hennig. Your camera serial number should be registered at the Zeiss Historica database.
Congrats for that find, it happens once in a lifetime.