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R&R PHOTO
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The Super Ikonta B and Super Ikonta BX are 6x6cm self-erecting folding cameras using 120 film. Unlike the Super Ikonta A, C and D cameras, they are a horizontal design. All feature a rotating wedge rangefinder, with the rotating wedge on an arm attached to the lens standard, but unlike the Super Ikonta A, C and D, it doesn't fold for storage. The first model was the Super Ikonta B 530/16, introduced in 1935. It has separate viewfinder and rangefinder windows, and was usually fitted with an 80/2.8 Tessar in Compur Rapid shutter, although it can occasionally be found with a 80/3.5 Tessar. A version of the Super Ikonta B marked "Super Six" was sold in 1936, with the European tripod thread and marked only in meters. It is uncommon today. In 1937 the Super Ikonta B 530/16 was replaced by the 532/16. The big improvement was a combined rangefinder and viewfinder. It was only available with the 80/2.8 Tessar. The shutter was Compur Rapid until 1951, when the shutter was changed to Synchro-Compur. In 1948 the black enameled lens standard was replaced with chrome. The camera was discontinued in 1956. The Super Ikonta BX 533/16 was also introduced in 1937. It is essentially the same as the 532/16, but with a selenium exposure meter similar to that used on the Contax III mounted on the top, and with a chrome finished lens standard.. In 1952 the size of the meter was reduced, and the shutter was changed to Synchro-Compur. The camera was discontinued in 1957. I have fallen in Love with this camera my scans below do not do it justice. The negatives are crisp and contrasty and are easy to print. I enlarged the Tiki up to a 16x20 and had great detail through out the print. This one a Zeiss 530/16 6x6 format on 120 film, with a Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 1:2.8 f=8cm lens with a coupled range finder. I used Ilford HP5+ developed see HP5 Development. I hand printed these on Ilford RC Pearl paper 8x10 and used an Epson flat bed scanner. The brown tone prints were sepia toned. |
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