john_nyc
Established
Well.. I just picked up my black Ikon today and I have to say that I'm thrilled with it so far based on the handling and build. We'll see after I run some film through it if it's got the whole enchilada.
RF alignment is dead on and the shutter seems to functioning perfectly.
For various reasons, I decided to switch back to shooting film from a DSLR.
Previous to digital I was shooting on an M6TTL, so I have a decent point of reference to compare the Ikon. My first film camera purchase was a VC R2A.
I really enjoyed the convenience of the AE on the R2A and also the brightness of the finder. I think it's really amazing what Cosina can do with a camera that sells at that price. What I wasn't so thrilled about was the feel of it and the shorter RF base. I think it really fell short with a 90mm lens.
My next stop was to buy another M6. I guess I got spoiled by the brightness of the VC's finder because the finder, especially the RF patch, seemed really dark to my eye. Back it went. Out I walked with the black Ikon.
I think it feels great, the shutter is not much louder than the M6, and the finder is awesome.
The shutter speed wheel has a much nicer action than the R2A and I like that you don't have to press a button to switch it from AE to manual.
I also like that the finder is as far apart from the advance lever as possible. I was worried that I'd be unhappy about not being able to use a winder (like the T-winder I have on the R2A) but my thumb comes nowhere near my head throughout the stroke when the camera is at my eye.
I've always been a grip type of guy, so I'm sort of wishing there was one available for the Ikon. It feels good in the hand without one so far, though.
So far it's good to be a new member of the ZI club!
John
RF alignment is dead on and the shutter seems to functioning perfectly.
For various reasons, I decided to switch back to shooting film from a DSLR.
Previous to digital I was shooting on an M6TTL, so I have a decent point of reference to compare the Ikon. My first film camera purchase was a VC R2A.
I really enjoyed the convenience of the AE on the R2A and also the brightness of the finder. I think it's really amazing what Cosina can do with a camera that sells at that price. What I wasn't so thrilled about was the feel of it and the shorter RF base. I think it really fell short with a 90mm lens.
My next stop was to buy another M6. I guess I got spoiled by the brightness of the VC's finder because the finder, especially the RF patch, seemed really dark to my eye. Back it went. Out I walked with the black Ikon.
I think it feels great, the shutter is not much louder than the M6, and the finder is awesome.
The shutter speed wheel has a much nicer action than the R2A and I like that you don't have to press a button to switch it from AE to manual.
I also like that the finder is as far apart from the advance lever as possible. I was worried that I'd be unhappy about not being able to use a winder (like the T-winder I have on the R2A) but my thumb comes nowhere near my head throughout the stroke when the camera is at my eye.
I've always been a grip type of guy, so I'm sort of wishing there was one available for the Ikon. It feels good in the hand without one so far, though.
So far it's good to be a new member of the ZI club!
John
darkkavenger
Massimiliano Mortillaro
Just OT Manolo, but that's the occasion to tell you how much I appreciate your "Speaker's corner" series.
Jason Sprenger
Well-known
The folks at PopFlash have the side grip as well.
They only just got them in.
I pulled the trigger on a Zeiss Ikon myself today, asked about a side grip, and learned that they had them. ($89.00).
Being a side grip fan myself.
--Jason
They only just got them in.
I pulled the trigger on a Zeiss Ikon myself today, asked about a side grip, and learned that they had them. ($89.00).
Being a side grip fan myself.
--Jason
Frank K
Member
Congrats John!
I got my ZI and love it. Enjoy.
I got my ZI and love it. Enjoy.
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welcome to the zi club!
the mgrip by photoequip also fits the zi, but you have to drill a hole to access the rewind button. not hard if you have a drill press...
joe
the mgrip by photoequip also fits the zi, but you have to drill a hole to access the rewind button. not hard if you have a drill press...
joe
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Jason Sprenger said:The folks at PopFlash have the side grip as well.
They only just got them in.
I pulled the trigger on a Zeiss Ikon myself today, asked about a side grip, and learned that they had them. ($89.00).
Being a side grip fan myself.
--Jason
do you know if the zeiss grip is plastic or metal?
i think i read it was some sort of plastic.
i may get one anyway to try out, though the mgrip works fine.
willie_901
Veteran
john,
Welcome.
I really like My ZI. It is very easy to use. The finder is a real treat too.
willie
Welcome.
I really like My ZI. It is very easy to use. The finder is a real treat too.
willie
john_nyc
Established
Thanks for the warm welcome and for the tips on the grip availability.
I knew I couldn't be the only Ikoner that would want to get a grip (bad pun).
Seems like Zeiss is a little greedy on the price of it, though.
John
I knew I couldn't be the only Ikoner that would want to get a grip (bad pun).
Seems like Zeiss is a little greedy on the price of it, though.
John
Jason Sprenger
Well-known
I expect there's a bit of a Zeiss premium as the grip for the CV Bessa is about half and the plastic Leica grip is more. Zeiss seems to stake out for itself the position right in between with the new Ikon in general.
Joe, I don't know if the grip is metal or plastic though I'm expecting the latter. Though there's plastic and then there's plastic. I do already have an M-Grip on my Leica M2 so I'll be able to compare.
I see B&H has the M-Grip going for $69.00, though it would be really cool if Photo Equip or Tom Abrahamsson would make their grips specifically for the Ikon. Of course, what I want may not translate into sustainable sales volume.
--Jason
Joe, I don't know if the grip is metal or plastic though I'm expecting the latter. Though there's plastic and then there's plastic. I do already have an M-Grip on my Leica M2 so I'll be able to compare.
I see B&H has the M-Grip going for $69.00, though it would be really cool if Photo Equip or Tom Abrahamsson would make their grips specifically for the Ikon. Of course, what I want may not translate into sustainable sales volume.
--Jason
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jason,
i emailed tony at popflash and got a response from josh. the grip is a composite plastic.
i like the angular shape of the mgrip and wonder about the roundness of the zeiss grip, will it be enough to hold onto...i'm in no rush as i have the mgrips in use now but i'm curious to hear your eval.
joe
i emailed tony at popflash and got a response from josh. the grip is a composite plastic.
i like the angular shape of the mgrip and wonder about the roundness of the zeiss grip, will it be enough to hold onto...i'm in no rush as i have the mgrips in use now but i'm curious to hear your eval.
joe
john_nyc
Established
I just ordered a ZI grip from Popflash, too.
John
John
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john, let us know what you think of it.
joe
joe
Avotius
Some guy
ahhhhhhh, you guys are killing me, I still want to get a ZI even with my bad first experience, bah, you guys are gona cost me a bunch of money..
did anyone ever figure out if the 50 elmar (current) could colapse into the ZI body yet?
did anyone ever figure out if the 50 elmar (current) could colapse into the ZI body yet?
Joerg
Dilettant
Hi,
my ZI grip is already on its way.......from popflash.
Ciao
joerg
my ZI grip is already on its way.......from popflash.
Ciao
joerg
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Joerg said:Hi,
my ZI grip is already on its way.......from popflash.
Ciao
joerg
damn you guys!!
i'm starting to feel left out...i may have to order one this weekend!
joe
jano
Evil Bokeh
yes, lettuce know how the grip is, I've been considering getting one as well 
Joerg
Dilettant
back alley said:damn you guys!!
i'm starting to feel left out...i may have to order one this weekend!
joe
Joe,
now you know how we felt for along time having to see your adapted grip daily
Ciao
Joerg
Jason Sprenger
Well-known
I have an Elmar-M. If no one else knows, I can see if it collapses safely on the Ikon when my new camera arrives.
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Joerg said:Joe,
now you know how we felt for along time having to see your adapted grip daily![]()
Ciao
Joerg
i never realized...
you could have done it too though joerg...
Joerg
Dilettant
Get a grip
Get a grip
I have serious doubts knowing my workshop skills
Anyway I was too busy taking baby pics with a slippery grip missing camera
Ciao
Joerg
BTW I missed the mailman and have to pick up my ZI grip tomorrow at the PO.:bang:
Get a grip
back alley said:you could have done it too though joerg...![]()
I have serious doubts knowing my workshop skills
Anyway I was too busy taking baby pics with a slippery grip missing camera
Ciao
Joerg
BTW I missed the mailman and have to pick up my ZI grip tomorrow at the PO.:bang:
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