German Cameras

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Agfa Super Isolette.
 
cool, you do not see the Tenax II often.
how do you like it for shooting?

Thanks. I like the Tenax alot overall: the lens has a very nice signature (although flares badly if direct sunlight is just outside the frame), and the camera is very solid. The rangefinder patch is clear and easy to focus, although I cannot compose a picture with my eyeglasses on, and the viewfinder is a little dim (as many of these 1930s-1940s Zeisses are).

I like the Tenax II enough that I recently bought a second one on impulse, and when I got it home I noticed that it has a PC socket for electronic flash, which I can only think was a latter modification as electronic flash didn't exist when the camera was first made (I believe). But the job is so professional looking that it doesn't look like a camera hack either.

Anyway, the 24x24mm square is really lovely. Once I scan a few more negatives from the Tenax II, perhaps I'll start a new thread with Tenax II images only.
 
My youngest Leica
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Certo Super Dolina

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A pair of Welta Weltini IIs slightly differing versions.

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Not the best picture of my Zeiss Super Ikonta 531/16

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Zeiss Ikoflex III (853/16)
 
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1931 Leica II, Hektor 50mm f2.5 (1931) and matching film, Kodak Black and White, expiry date July 1931. The tin can was probably the 1931 Pro-Pack version.
 
Kaffeeklatsch: a trio of German masters facing a Japanese pupil (GRDIII)

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(unbadged Werra III on the right for the uninitiated)
 
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