Memories… I used to keep a Nikonos in the trunk for flood stories.
A common problem, usually not hard to fixUsed Pentax K1000 body
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Mirror locks up but all else checks good. Will send to Eric.
$70.00 plus shipping from WI camera shop selling on eBay.
Chris
Always wanted to try this model, because the focusing lever is so unique. The Ikoflex are under appreciated TLR's, and the pre-war Zeiss Ikon stuff just made so solid, so art deco in appearance.I picked this up locally a couple of weeks ago. Zeiss Ikon Ikoflex II, about 1936-37. It belonged to the owner's father and it likely hadn't been used for over fifty years. Consequently It needed a bit of help but I managed to get it back into good working condition. It's quite a nice camera and that unique lever focus is actually quite enjoyable to use. The 7.5cm f/3.5 Triotar cleaned up rather well and is surprisingly very sharp for a pre-War lens.
The one thing that struck me as odd is the upside-down Zeiss Ikon logo on the hood. It either looks like it was a mistake from the factory or -- if it was re-attached by the original owner this way -- it was done many many years ago. I'll just leave it as-is.
I was planning on selling this on but after having got it working, cleaned it up and run a roll of film through it, I might just keep it.
Ikoflex II by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
A common problem, usually not hard to fix
Just returned…..Train tickets to London. Going for pictures next Saturday.
Ah, I hope you got some good ones 👍Just returned…..
Impressive work! Bet you got this at a good price and now have a great shooter, especially if the metering works well.Works done:
- Fixed the slow speed escapement
- Removed haze from the viewfinder
- Shottky diode installed to use SR44 batteries
- Replaced the leatherette
Thanks a lot! Took my chance and bought it for 699 euro's. Well worth it at the end.Impressive work! Bet you got this at a good price and now have a great shooter, especially if the metering works
I was getting to the point that I missed more shots than I gathered with the M10, so I traded it for this rig. I got a 24mm and a 50 to go with it and adapters for a
variety of my M mount lenses
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Very nasty stuff, I know. My opthalmologist was tracking some macular degeneration at the edges of the region early on, changed my diet a little bit and added some specialized vitmins, oils, and such. As of my last checkup, whatever was happening seems to have receded completely, thankfully!Macular degeneration. Very nasty shit that makes part of your vision dead. Easier to focus with the whole screen than just the tiny portion in the center..
Lovely lens. Mine is sharp in the center wide open. Better in the corners as you stop down. F8-f16 is the sweet spot.A pretty nice Canon Serenar 28mm f3.5 in ltm for the iiif I just got back. I’m going to practice zone focusing on digital first then give it a go on film.