Zeiss Ikon camera film 8B Movinette

  • Zeiss Ikon camera film 8B Movinette
    Zeiss Ikon camera film 8B Movinette
    Zeiss Ikon camera film 8B Movinette
    Zeiss Ikon camera film 8B Movinette
    Zeiss Ikon camera film 8B Movinette
    Zeiss Ikon camera film 8B Movinette
    Zeiss Ikon camera film 8B Movinette
    Zeiss Ikon camera film 8B Movinette
    Zeiss Ikon camera film 8B Movinette
    Zeiss Ikon camera film 8B Movinette
    Zeiss Ikon camera film 8B Movinette

At first glance, Zeiss Ikon Movikon 8 does not look like a movie camera 8mm. The movie camera 8mm usually adopts a vertical design, tall, thin, where two rolls of film are positioned vertically, so that the film plane can fit easily and directly in the film gate. Instead, Movikon 8 adopts a horizontal design, short and fat body. The two reels of film are placed horizontally where the film twists 90 degrees before entering the film gate, and then another 90 degrees writhes after leaving the film gate. Zeiss Ikon is a German company founded in 1926 by the merger of four camera manufacturers (Contessa-Nettel, Ernemann, Goerz and Ica) and the capital contribution of Zeiss. The group became one of the largest companies in the capital, Dresden, photographic technology with plants in Stuttgart and Berlin. He continued several products of its constituents for a while, but it also created new folder as Ikonta quality rangefinder camera and medium format Super Ikonta. To Zeiss Ikon World War II was the world leader in the manufacture of 8mm movie cameras. In addition to cameras and lenses, Zeiss Ikon also produced some optics for medical applications.

Reference: #401

  • Dating: 1958
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