cayenne
Member
Hello all,
Well, once again, surfing on YouTube has given me sever GAS. Yes, Gear Acquisition Syndrome has hit home hard once again.
The Zeiss Super Ikontas have hit my brain....I'm looking at both the 532/16 for 6x6 as well as possibly either the 530/2 or 531/2 6x9 variant.
If anyone has experience with these...when searching eBay, aside from asking the usual about bellows leaks, fog, haze, fungus or mold on the Lens or Viewfinder..what all should I ask about?
I've read that one thing that happens quite often, is that the focus knurled knob on front of these can get sticky and hard to turn. Are there other things specific to these cameras I should ask about?
While I have heard really good things about these cameras, being extremely well built, and bellows holding out well....they are very old cameras. Does anyone know of and could recommend somewhere in the US that would CLA and service these gems?
Aside from eBay any suggestions on good places to look to get the best chance of a good one? I tried KEH and well, they just don't seem to have much of anything in stock anymore.
Any ideas on fair prices for one in good shape?
Also, if you have any anecdotes or suggestions of run stories with these cameras, please post on this thread.
I've very excited to try these out, they just look so cool and apparently take great images on 120 film. I'd really like to shoot something that's getting close to 100 years old.
Thank you in advance,
cayenne
Well, once again, surfing on YouTube has given me sever GAS. Yes, Gear Acquisition Syndrome has hit home hard once again.
The Zeiss Super Ikontas have hit my brain....I'm looking at both the 532/16 for 6x6 as well as possibly either the 530/2 or 531/2 6x9 variant.
If anyone has experience with these...when searching eBay, aside from asking the usual about bellows leaks, fog, haze, fungus or mold on the Lens or Viewfinder..what all should I ask about?
I've read that one thing that happens quite often, is that the focus knurled knob on front of these can get sticky and hard to turn. Are there other things specific to these cameras I should ask about?
While I have heard really good things about these cameras, being extremely well built, and bellows holding out well....they are very old cameras. Does anyone know of and could recommend somewhere in the US that would CLA and service these gems?
Aside from eBay any suggestions on good places to look to get the best chance of a good one? I tried KEH and well, they just don't seem to have much of anything in stock anymore.
Any ideas on fair prices for one in good shape?
Also, if you have any anecdotes or suggestions of run stories with these cameras, please post on this thread.
I've very excited to try these out, they just look so cool and apparently take great images on 120 film. I'd really like to shoot something that's getting close to 100 years old.
Thank you in advance,
cayenne