2 zeiss ikon questions

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would the camera benefit from using a mini soft release on it?

to use ltm lenses on it i assume there is a need for ltm to m adapters, on the zi are the framelines automatic meaning i would need a 28 adapter to use a 28 and bring up the correct fl?

i think this is correct and if so, does anyone have a spare 28 adapter for sale?

thanks.
 
Not sure about the MSR as when I handled the Ikon it had no batteries, so I couldn't even wind the film advance lever. As far as the framelines, yes, they are automatic. You will need a 28mm adaptor in order to see the 28mm framelines. There is no manual selection of the lines.
 
An obsession starts, first it was hoods, now it will be lens adaptors. :D

Yes, the framelines are automatic indexing so you need the proper adaptor. The Murami adaptors are available from the outfit in Canada, and I noticed they are now being offered on ebay by B&H.
 
I checked the Ikon in a local store and found that the shutter release does not necessarily need the MSR. I liked it more than the release of the Bessas.

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Thomas-Michael
 
rover said:
An obsession starts, first it was hoods, now it will be lens adaptors. :D

Yes, the framelines are automatic indexing so you need the proper adaptor. The Murami adaptors are available from the outfit in Canada, and I noticed they are now being offered on ebay by B&H.


oh geez, i can't afford a new obsession rover!

but i want to try at least the 28 on the zeiss seeing how it has the built in framelines.

and i have an 85 canon lens to suit the built in 85 framelines.

so that would give me a 28/35/50/85 kit.

brian is shipping me an adapter for the 50 this week so the sonnar will have a second home.

and it all will fit into my mclassics bag.
 
oh yeah!! even had a dream about the camera the other night.

i notice that popflash has them in stock again so now it's a matter of sitting by the door for the postman.
 
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" Displayed frames 28/85 mm. 35 mm, 50 mm. Separate frame selector lever for manual frame selection independent of mounted lens. "

From the Zeiss website. Hard to tell if the frame selector "locks on" or is just a preview.

So either one size will work with all, or you need the 90mm adapter for the Leica.
 
back alley said:
oh geez, i can't afford a new obsession rover!

but i want to try at least the 28 on the zeiss seeing how it has the built in framelines.

and i have an 85 canon lens to suit the built in 85 framelines.

so that would give me a 28/35/50/85 kit.

brian is shipping me an adapter for the 50 this week so the sonnar will have a second home.

and it all will fit into my mclassics bag.

Joe, I think you're supposed to get an adapter from Pop Flash, too.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?p=205822#post205822
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R.J.
 
wouldn't it be neat if it could be locked for when you used screwmount lenses, and left on automatic the rest of the time?
 
You could get a soft release but I see no purpose in it. The shutter button is a two-stage release with a very short throw. A soft release might cause accidental firings, I think. But you would need to try it to see what you think.
 
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