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Zeiss Ikon M-Mount Rangefinder Camera Body, Black

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Zeiss Ikon M-Mount Rangefinder Camera Body, Black
Title: Zeiss Ikon M-Mount Rangefinder Camera Body, Black
Manufacturer: Zeiss
Price: $1,408.00
 

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Zeiss Ikon M-Mount Rangefinder Camera Body, Black Details and Specifications

Weight: 165
Publisher: Zeiss
Feature: Combines a classical design with easy-to-use operation.
Brand: Zeiss
Studio: Zeiss
Title: Zeiss Ikon M-Mount Rangefinder Camera Body, Black
ProductGroup: Photography
Label: Zeiss
Manufacturer: Zeiss
MPN: 1397805
 

Zeiss Ikon M-Mount Rangefinder Camera Body, Black Reviews (1 Reviews)

 
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Still A Viable Alternative For Leica M Rangefinder Cameras
Much to its credit, Carl Zeiss, in close cooperation with Cosina (Voigtlander), has help expand the current renaissance of 35mm rangefinder cameras by introducing and supporting the Zeiss Ikon rangefinder camera and its line of superb ZM Zeiss lenses. The black finish version of the Zeiss Ikon M-mount Rangefinder Camera is an attractive alternative to those who are seeking a cheaper, but still, well-made alternative to the Leica M7 rangefinder camera. Zeiss listened to amateur and professional photographers who wanted a black finish version, introducing it approximately 7 months after the original introduction of the Zeiss Ikon. Other than the finish, the camera's specifications are exactly the same as the original chrome finish version, whose technical details I noted in my 2006 Amazon.com review of that camera:

"The Zeiss Ikon M-mount Rangefinder Camera is a stylish, classic update of Zeiss's great rangefinder cameras from the early to mid 20th Century, most notably its venerable Contax line. Designed by Zeiss, but built in Japan by Cosina (Voigtlander) under strict Zeiss supervision, the Zeiss Ikon rangefinder camera remains a viable, attractive alternative to those wishing to use a M-mount rangefinder camera, but can't afford purchasing either a used or new Leica MP or Leica M7. It can be regarded as a cheaper alternative to the aperture priority automatic and manual exposure Leica M7, but unlike the M7, it has a few intriguing features of its own which should appeal to M-mount rangefinder camera photographers.

The Zeiss Ikon rangefinder camera has an extremely bright, high eyepoint viewfinder that has the best viewing (especially for someone like myself who wears glasses) I have seen yet from a Leica M-mount rangefinder camera that isn't the venerable Leica M3. The viewfinder has a 0.74 X magnification that accounts for its excellent viewing (It also has a built-in diopter correction.). The viewfinder also has frame lines for 28mm, 35mm, 50mm and 85mm lenses, which display the focal length of the lens in use and are completely compatible with Leica M rangefinder lenses, except for 75mm lenses (Only the frame line for a 50mm lens will appear if a 75mm lens is mounted; for 90mm lenses, the 85mm frame line appears automatically.).

The camera may seem a bit too light for those accustomed to Leica M rangefinder cameras, but it has a very well built magnesium-alloy body. Opening and closing the camera is through a latch key-like knob at the base of the camera (It also functions as a film rewind crank, so unfortunately, there is no option for attaching something like the Leica M motor, a Leicavit manual winder, or Tom Abrahamsson's Rapid Winder.), but unlike Leica Ms, the camera back swings open to allow for film loading. The camera's shutter isn't nearly as quiet as those of past and current Leica M film rangefinder cameras, especially the M7's, but it is certainly less noisy than the M8's. It is based on a proven Japanese design that allows for shutter speeds in Aperture Priority or Manual Exposure modes from 1 to 1/2000 seconds, plus a flash synchronization speed of 1/125 second (Both the camera's meter and shutter are powered by two MS76 silver oxide batteries, as is the case for every Leica M rangefinder camera from the M6 to the M7 and MP; however, if the batteries die out, the camera will cease to function.).

As a long-time user of Leica M rangefinder cameras and lenses, I regard the Zeiss Ikon as a cheaper, more reasonably priced, alternative to the Leica M7. Others, however, may find it the perfect M-mount rangefinder camera for their collection of M-mount lenses, including the new Zeiss ZM line - virtually all of which are built in Japan by Cosina under strict Zeiss quality control - which are optically as superb as their more expensive Leica M equivalents, and in a couple of instances, optically superior."

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