Tested the mechanics and seems to be working - not film tested, not tested with flash etc. has original leather case and in very good condition The Vtg ZEISS IKON Symbolica 35mm Camera with Tessar 50mm f2.8 Lens and Leather Case is a classic rangefinder camera made in Germany by renowned optics manufacturer ZEISS. This vintage camera features manual focus, original leather case, and is part of the Symbolica model range. The combination of the iconic ZEISS brand, precision optics, and stylish design make this camera a sought-after collector's item for photography enthusiasts and aficionados of film cameras.
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Film Holder -. Appearance Small scrathes or wear. Film Counter. Appearance Condition. Film Winding. Film Rewinding. Including As show in the pictures. Function All functions work properly.
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By weight and shape of each product, I use 13 kind of cushioning materials and pursue safety and weight reduction. Appearance is beautiful.
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Konishiroku Hexanon 48mm f/2 lens. The viewfinder has been cleaned, so double images are clear and easy to align. By weight and shape of each product, I use 13 kind of cushioning materials and pursue safety and weight reduction.
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Great looking camera and in decent condition. The bag is very worn and the box. Complete with flash. NO BATTERIES INCLUDED in either the camera or the flash
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Appearance matches attached photos. An excellent choice for connoisseurs of classic photography and collectors. Production: USSR. More Information.
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The Zorki-1 35mm Rangefinder Camera from the 1950s, manufactured in the USSR, is a vintage piece showcasing the craftsmanship of Soviet-era photography. With its classic silver colour and sturdy build, this camera embodies the nostalgia and elegance of a bygone era. The Industar 3.5 50mm lens ensures crisp and detailed images, making it a sought-after collector's item for photography enthusiasts interested in the history and aesthetic of film cameras.My father gave me this camera to use when I was a teenager he got it from London in the 1950s I used to develop Kodak black and white film.
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