Jack Conrad
Well-known
I found a nice Zeiss Cocarette folder this weekend
at the flea market that sported a rather high end
Compur shutter and a Tessar 105/4.5, a favorite of mine.
I brought it home and began Googling everything I could find about the camera.
It has a different type of film loading method that has
a film cartridge that you load with film and insert the cartridge from the bottom. The back doesn't swing out.
Instead a circular thingy can be removed to service the lens from the back, leaving a round opening.
Anyway, as I was digging around I ran into this lens hack, and realizing I had an extension tube, was able to confirm that it really does work as he advertizes.
Though I can't say for sure what it might be good for,
it is kind of interesting. Check out his ebay listing.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Zeiss-Ikon-...03533903?pt=Camera_Lenses&hash=item2570a3344f
at the flea market that sported a rather high end
Compur shutter and a Tessar 105/4.5, a favorite of mine.
I brought it home and began Googling everything I could find about the camera.
It has a different type of film loading method that has
a film cartridge that you load with film and insert the cartridge from the bottom. The back doesn't swing out.
Instead a circular thingy can be removed to service the lens from the back, leaving a round opening.

Anyway, as I was digging around I ran into this lens hack, and realizing I had an extension tube, was able to confirm that it really does work as he advertizes.
Though I can't say for sure what it might be good for,
it is kind of interesting. Check out his ebay listing.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Zeiss-Ikon-...03533903?pt=Camera_Lenses&hash=item2570a3344f
Jack Conrad
Well-known
See what he did? He glued an 11mm Canon Macro extension tube onto the back of the folder, so now he can attach his DSLR to it and shoot manual focus with it. It works too. 
farlymac
PF McFarland
I'd be tempted to do something like that with a Foldex or a Kodak Tourist, but not a Zeiss.
PF
PF
nighstar
eternal beginner
that reminded me of this:
The 5DMKII View Camera
and this:
102-Year-Old Lens Plus Canon 5D Mark II Equals Instant Vintage Photos
people have been coming up with some really interesting (to me) things these days. i would love to try something like this, but i don't have the luxury of money right now.*
*because eBay has eaten too much out of my piggy bank already. grrrrr.
The 5DMKII View Camera
and this:
102-Year-Old Lens Plus Canon 5D Mark II Equals Instant Vintage Photos
people have been coming up with some really interesting (to me) things these days. i would love to try something like this, but i don't have the luxury of money right now.*
*because eBay has eaten too much out of my piggy bank already. grrrrr.
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