Contax Ii Serial Numbers
Lens: f3.5, 5 cm Zeiss Tessar, iris diaphragm to f22. Depth-of-field scale.
Bayonet mount. 1294445 (1931). Shutter: Metal vertically running focal-plane, speeds 1/25 - 1/1000, B. The speeds are varied by changing the slit width. Construction: Leather covered metal body.
Format: 36, 24 x 36 mm exposures on 35 mm cine film held in special cassettes. Two cassettes can be used or one with the film being re-wound. Could also be used with Contax Day Light loading spools having paper leaders. Focusing: Helical to 3 feet. Attributes: Long base swing mirror coupled rangefinder, central double image. One mirror is gilded to give colour difference. Direct-vision (lens/lens) view-finder with sliding mask for 8.5 cm lenses.
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Film advance by sprocket wheel. Auto-stop on film advance coupled to shutter.
Film advance tensions shutter. When re-winding the film is lifted clear of the sprockets. Exposure counter. Identification: Black focusing scale. Serial Number: AU21435 (1931).
With: Lens cap. Lens: f2.8, 5 cm Zeiss Tessar, iris diaphragm to f22. Depth-of-field scale. Bayonet mount. 1515258 (1934). Shutter: Metal vertically running focal-plane, speeds 1/25 - 1/1000, B. The speeds are varied by changing the slit width.
Construction: Leather covered metal body. Format: 36, 24 x 36 mm exposures on 35 mm cine film held in special cassettes. Two cassettes can be used or one with the film being re-wound. Could also be used with Contax Day Light loading spools having paper leaders. Focusing: Helical to 0.9 metre. Attributes: Long base swing mirror coupled rangefinder, central double image. One mirror is gilded to give colour difference.
Direct-vision (lens/lens) view-finder with sliding mask for 13.5 cm lenses. Film advance by sprocket wheel. Auto-stop on film advance coupled to shutter. Film advance tensions shutter. When re-winding the film is lifted clear of the sprockets. Exposure counter. Identification: The contameter is the earliest type where the lenses are stacked vertically.
Serial Number: V31399 (c. With: • f4, 13.5 cm Sonnar, iris diaphragm to f16.
Helical focusing to 1.5 m. Depth-of-field scale. Front and rear caps. • Albada view-finder for 5 cm and 13.5 cm lenses.
• Contameter. Comprises: rangefinder; 3 close-up prisms for finder; 3 close-up lenses, 20, 30, 50. • Extensible lens hood. • Two cassettes. GR10, Green filter, 42 mm push-on mount, in brown case.
• Outfit case. Lens: f2, 5 cm Zeiss Sonnar, iris diaphragm to f22. Bayonet mount. 1605600 (1934). Shutter: Metal vertically running focal-plane, speeds 1/2 - 1/1000, B. The speeds are varied by a combination of changing the slit width and introducing delaying cams and gears. Construction: Leather covered metal body.
Format: 36, 24 x 36 mm exposures on 35 mm cine film held in special cassettes. Two cassettes can be used or one with the film being re-wound. Could also be used with Contax Day Light loading spools having paper leaders. Focusing: Helical to 0.9 metre. Attributes: Long base rotating wedge coupled rangefinder, central double image.
Direct-vision (lens/lens) view-finder. Sliding mask for 8.5 cm lens. Film advance by sprocket wheel. Auto-stop on film advance coupled to shutter. Film advance tensions shutter. When re-winding the film is lifted clear of the sprockets. Identification: This is a late example of the Contax I.
Serial Number: Y96909 (c. With: • Extensible lens hood. Zeiss-Ikon cable release. Ever-ready case.
Small Zeiss-Ikon tripod in leather case. • Albada view-finder for 5 cm and 8.5 cm lenses. • Proxar 2x 42 in black plastic case. In cardboard box, instructions. • Contameter. Comprises: rangefinder; 3 close-up prisms for finder; 3 close-up lenses, 20, 30, 50.
• Plate back adapter, 4 plate holders for 3 cm x 4.5 cm plates. Focusing screen to fit film plane aperture. • Reproduction stand. Copying stand with 4 pre-set positions, reproduction ratios of 1:1.5, 1:2, 1:3, 1:4. Comprises: stand with column to hold camera, 4 extension tubes, 4 subject masks giving field of view.

Instructions (French). In wooden box. Focusing screen adapter for use with Reproduction stand.
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• Miflex Microscope adapter. Comprises: fixed ground glass viewing screen; Klio shutter, speeds 1 - 1/100, B, T; Clamp for microscope tube; Removable adapter to attach a Contax camera; Swing prism; Box. 11826, shutter no. • 'The Contax Camera and how to use it', instruction book. 'The Connoisseur and the Contax', booklet on the Contax listing the accessories available, c.