zeiss ikon super ikonta iii 531 16 pre series 1
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zeiss ikon super ikonta iii 531 16 pre series 1

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zeiss ikon super ikonta iii 531 16 pre series 1Aangeboden wordt een zeer zeldzame, nauwelijks aangeboden exemplaar van de Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta III. De Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta III (model 531 16) kwam in 1953 op de markt als opvolger van de Super Ikonta II (model 533 16). De aangeboden camera is voorzien van een 75mm f3. 5 Novar Anastigmat lens in een Prontor SVS sluiter die slechts ongeveer 1,5 jaar geproduceerd is. Het zeldzame van de camera is het serienummer: V21. Normaal gesproken gebruikte

Aangeboden wordt een zeer zeldzame, nauwelijks aangeboden exemplaar van de Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta III. De Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta III (model 531/16) kwam in 1953 op de markt als opvolger van de Super Ikonta II (model 533/16). De aangeboden camera is voorzien van een 75mm f3.5 Novar-Anastigmat lens in een Prontor SVS sluiter die slechts ongeveer 1,5 jaar geproduceerd is.

Het zeldzame van de camera is het serienummer: V21. Normaal gesproken gebruikte Zeiss de V-nummers voor testlenzen (Versuchsobjektive). Sommige camera's waren echter ook gegraveerd met een V- of VK-nummer en waren ook testcamera's.

Deze pre-productiecamera (Versuchs-serie) werd geproduceerd voordat de laatste serie op de markt kwam.

Vergeleken met de productieserie zijn er enkele verschillen:

- Een verhoogde transportknop
- Een verhoogde ontspanknop
- Accessoire schoen met nummer
- Ontbreken van een cameranummer in het leer

Met name de plaats van het serienummer (en natuurlijk het nummer) is interessant. Normaal gesproken is het nummer in het cameraleer gestempeld en bestaat het uit een letter gevolgd door (meestal) vijf cijfers.

Technisch gezien is de camera in perfecte staat. Sluitertijden zijn nauwkeurig. Zoeker is helder en contrastrijk. Cosmetisch gezien is de camera in zeer goede staat. Enkele kleine gebruikssporen. Geen butsen of deuken. Enkele kleine sporen op de chroom, leer en verf.

Deze camera is een absolute zeldzaamheid en hoort thuis in een mooie Zeiss Ikon collectie. Wacht niet te lang.

De linkercamera op de laatste foto toont een reguliere productiecamera met de standaardknoppen etc.

Houd er rekening mee dat de camera aan de linkerkant op de laatste foto niet bij de verkoop is inbegrepen.

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