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Ok so I got this friend who lent me his Zeiss Ikon Contessamat SE that has a Carl Zeiss 45mm f2.8 Color Pantar lens. He doesn’t know much about it and has since started shooting digital and just told me to keep it and give it some love. I’ve had it for a while and have run some film though it, seems to be an ok camera except for a few problems: Only the 125, 250, 500 speeds work, all other speeds stick open until you turn the shutter speed dial then they close. The Auto thing doesn’t work I think. The light meter doesn’t work. There rangefinder is wildly out of wack. The inside plastic covering looks like it has moisture damage. The lens is dusty. The rangefinder is dirty and yellow so you can barely see the focus patch. And on top of all of that sometimes the film advance doesn’t catch and you have to crank it several times before it will catch and advance the film.
Regardless of all that the camera looks like its in really good condition, the outside body and insides look pretty new, one of my photography teachers even offered to take it off my hands, no thanks.
Anyway I was wondering if anyone knew anything about this camera or its lens. Anything of interest, tid bits, whatnot. I can’t seem to even find the model of the camera so don’t know if it’s an off make or something. It says it was distributed by Carl Zeiss Canada Limited but there is no date anywhere on it.
Things I would really like to know about:
Does this camera take a battery? I have looked all over and it doesn’t look like it but maybe the auto mode is just some sort of mechanical thing hooked up to the now defunked light meter?
Is the light meter in this camera on of those old type selenium’s?
What year was this camera made?
Anything else anyone could tell me about it would be super. I have been using it just for fun, guess and shoot mostly, even though most of it doesn’t work I can still squeeze some nice shots out of it sometimes. My color negatives (Fuji Superia 400) were rich and vibrant and look a lot better then the color negatives that come out of my Canon L lenses which was pretty surprising to me. This lens suffers from a lot of distortion and lousy corner sharpness unless stopped down a lot.
If nothing else, enjoy having a look and this old relic Zeiss Ikon camera, its a neat little guy! 🙂
Regardless of all that the camera looks like its in really good condition, the outside body and insides look pretty new, one of my photography teachers even offered to take it off my hands, no thanks.
Anyway I was wondering if anyone knew anything about this camera or its lens. Anything of interest, tid bits, whatnot. I can’t seem to even find the model of the camera so don’t know if it’s an off make or something. It says it was distributed by Carl Zeiss Canada Limited but there is no date anywhere on it.
Things I would really like to know about:
Does this camera take a battery? I have looked all over and it doesn’t look like it but maybe the auto mode is just some sort of mechanical thing hooked up to the now defunked light meter?
Is the light meter in this camera on of those old type selenium’s?
What year was this camera made?
Anything else anyone could tell me about it would be super. I have been using it just for fun, guess and shoot mostly, even though most of it doesn’t work I can still squeeze some nice shots out of it sometimes. My color negatives (Fuji Superia 400) were rich and vibrant and look a lot better then the color negatives that come out of my Canon L lenses which was pretty surprising to me. This lens suffers from a lot of distortion and lousy corner sharpness unless stopped down a lot.
If nothing else, enjoy having a look and this old relic Zeiss Ikon camera, its a neat little guy! 🙂
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