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35 MM
CAMERAS
316 Carl Zeiss Jena 4/13.5 cm € 300 322 Alexander Zsigmond, € 200
Sonnar ‘Sipo Krakau’ Vienna Unitas
no. 2550719, 1939, condition B/A € 600 – 700 c. 1949, condition B/A € 400 – 500
War-time Sonnar, for Contax engraved on the barrel ‘Sipo Krakau’ Rare early Austrian post-war camera, metal body with folding
(Sipo — Sicherheitspolizei — political and criminal investigation viewfinder, for 24 × 30 mm exposures on 35 mm film, Unitar 8/4.2 cm,
agency of SS), in very good condition, with front cap in excellent condition
317 Carl Zeiss Jena 4/13.5 cm € 400 323 Arco 35 € 200
Sonnar ‘Tri-Color’ no. 146342, c. 1955, condition A/B € 400 – 600
no. 2681374, 1940, condition B+ € 800 – 1.000
35 mm folding-bed rangefinder camera with Colinar 2.8/5 cm
Very rare war-time ‘Tri-Colour’ Sonnar for Contax, bottom part is no. 146780, 5 cm finder, maker’s box — a very rare set in near mint
chrome on brass, the diaphragm ring army-grey painted, the part condition
under this ring is in black — a similar lens is illustrated in Kuc Contax
Vol.1 page 191, Kuc believes that a maximum of only 10 lenses
were produced in this finish due to lack of materials during the war, 324 Candid Camera Perfex € 3.000 *
in fine condition with caps 35 mm Prototype
1940, condition B+ € 6.000 – 8.000
318 Carl Zeiss Jena 4/13.5 cm € 500 Unknown prototype of a 35 mm RF camera 24 × 36 mm with inter-
Sonnar ‘Military’ changeable lens, focal plane shutter (P, 1–1/1000) and selftimer.
Uncommon rangefinder- the 1:1 viewfinder image is horizontally
no. 2711792, 1940, condition B+ € 1.000 – 1.200
divided in two halves of which the lower moves laterally if the lens
Very rare war-time Sonnar for Contax for German Military, bottom is focused by turning the substantial knob adjacent to it. The lens,
part is chrome on brass, the diaphragm ring and part under this is a 2.8/50 mm Wollensak Perfex Velostigmat without serial number,
original army-grey painted, in good condition, no other such lens is interchangeable in a three claw breech lock bayonet mount of
is known to exist, with both caps — ex Barringer collection! unknown design, it focusses to 3 feet. Longer shutter speeds (1/20
to 1) are set with a small dial above the focusing knob. Below it
there are the sync contacts. The back can be removed in Contax
319 Carl Zeiss Jena 6.3/18 cm € 400 style and is arrested with a sliding knob, for use on a tripod it has a
Tele-Tessar K 3/8” thread. The camera is the prototype of a advanced professional
“Perfex” camera made by Candid Camera/Chicago, IL, around 1940,
no. 1735568, 1935, condition A/B € 800 – 1.000
which never went in production. The recently discovered camera is in
Chrome Tele-Tessar K in very fine condition with clean lenses, rare very good and working condition. No other example is known to us.
tripod holder 541/30, both caps
325 Kine-Exakta ‘Kriegsmarine’ € 1.200
320 Carl Zeiss Jena 6.3/18 cm € 400 no. 610336, c. 1940, condition B+ € 2.000 – 2.500
Tele-Tessar (a pair)
100 % authentic military Exakta used by German Navy in World War
no. 2073845/46, 1937, condition B+ € 800 – 1.000
II, engraved ‘MF653, German eagle, Swastika + M’ on top plate,
Two chrome Tele-Tessar lenses with consecutive serial numbers, one Xenon 2/5 cm no. 1542995 (with the same Marine engraving on
lens with meter scale, one with feet, both in very good condition with barrel), everready case stamped with ‘German eagle, Swastika +
clean lenses, rear caps M’, in very good cosmetic condition, very rare and fully original
321 Carl Zeiss 2.8/180 mm € 600
Olympia-Sonnar
no. 2274854, 1938, condition B/A € 1.200 – 1.400
Chrome fast lens with unnumbered Zeiss Flektoskop 543/78 reflex
housing, clean optics (only few hairline marks on front element, all in
excellent condition
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