Smallest folder 6x6?

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All, do you have any idea which one is the smallest'

In the past I have one 524/16 mess ikonta, and now 523/16 ikonta which I thought is the smallest I can get for 6x6, but then came Voigtlander Perkeo III (e) to my collection, and I was surprised to see how small it is compare to ikonta.

right now I don't have my ikonta with me, so for curiousity I compare it with my other 35mm rf for you to know.
Compare to RD1, it is as tall, as thick, but around 2cm less in length.
Compare to Hexar RF (leica m6 size), it is maybe 1cm taller, but almost 1cm lesser in length.
So, as I use to take my rd1 for my everyday camera, i feel that perkeo is small enough for my daily MF need, small enough to fit in a jacket pocket.
As a bonus, i get nice color skopar coated 80mm f3.5 (i like the result as I have bessa II skopar) and a built in uncoupled RF. I'll post comparation picture later on.

how about you? Any other opinion?
 
Some weigh less than others, but physically, they're all close in size, because they're tied to the 6x6 film size.

If it's down to 1 centimeter difference, it becomes inconsequential. Go for the best camera at the best price.

Some of the Voigtlanders weigh less than others, I believe because of the use of lighter-weight materials.
 
I can fit the Ansco Speedex (aka Agfa Isolette) in the back pocket of my jeans. Scale focus, though.
 
How about the Voigtlander Perkeo IIIe?

yes, mine is perkeo IIIe, the smallest 6x6 I ever have, and it has uncoupled RF !!!

as far as I know, the old model of ikonta with (albada?) metal frame finder, should be small enough, but no RF.

still the Perkeo IIIe is the best of the small 6x6. or is there any other else ?
 
From what I have seen, Perkeo II is smaller than Zeiss Ikonta, Balda Baldix, Franka Solida, Dacora Royal, Adox Golf, Braun Gloria, Agfa Isolette, Fujica Six, and Mamiya Six. Perkeo IIIe is not much bigger than II. So I'd say the Perkeo is probably the smallest of them all.

Yefei
 
I have no idea what may be the smallest. My Happo 66E is about the same size as one of the smaller 4.5x6 folders. Measured with a digital caliper, I get:

5.265 inches long including the carrying strap. (5.074)
3.884 inches high including the tripod hump and accessory shoe. (3.64)
1.775 inches thick including the stand up flipper (is there a name for that) and the bump of the red window opener. (1.720)

Number in parenthesis are not including protrusions, in case someone is interested.

That is about the same size as a Canonet GIII 1.7 QL, but guite a bit thinner.

The Happo is a rebranded Baldix uncoupled rangefinder camera. It is interesting that while I have downloaded PDF of a lot of folding camera manuals, none of them have the size listed, unlike modern cameras.
 
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Voigtlander Bessa 66 (Baby Bessa), the precursor of the Perkeo. Perfect MF camera for hiking.

Agreed - and there even are Skopar and Heliar versions which are optically a step or two above the three-element competition.
 
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