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To date a response that I have received from 1 collector stated that he has found only 2. Another said he has never seen one. It could not be a japanese manufacturer it is RODENSTOCK. What other references have you researched that would support "A lot..........could be in the thousands" or is it speculation on your part? The site that you used did not cite 75cm 1:3,5 TRINAR therefore is irrelevant to my search.A lot.............could be in the thousands.
Quote....."Conclusion: The lens was a worldwide success, over four decades. Probably a few copies were made by Japanese lens makers."
Trinar - Camera-wiki.org - The free camera encyclopedia
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OK, np problem, a simple error. I have inquired at several forums but no definitive information yet.Yep, speculation. And yeah, sorry I see that lens was not there. Do'h!!!
And this history below does not mention TRINAR. Maybe you do have a unicorn.
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History of Zeiss Ikon Ikoflex Cameras
Recently I started restoring a vintage Ikoflex TLR camera. Before purchasing the camera I ultimately got, I did some internet research on Ikoflexes. They are not a particularly famous brand, so it was a little harder to get information about them. Fortunately, a lot of great information has been...christopherstoll.org
I'll try, at 83 I sometimes have difficulty uploading photos.I was talking with a co-worker at the lab and he asked if you can post a few pics. He's most knowledgeable about vintage cameras.
I was talking with a co-worker at the lab and he asked if you can post a few pics. He's most knowledgeable about vintage cameras.
So my co-worker said he has not seen that lens/shutter combo on a Ikoflex. He said most have the Ziess Tessar or the Novar lens. He looked in his Ikoflex catalogs and none are listed that way.
He thinks the camera might have had a refurb done at one point in its life and that is how that lens/shutter got on there. That makes the most
It would make sense but for the fact that one collector said he had found two with the lens shutter combo. You mentioned a lab, is it a photo lab? If so do you practice the old dip & dunk method?So my co-worker said he has not seen that lens/shutter combo on a Ikoflex. He said most have the Ziess Tessar or the Novar lens. He looked in his Ikoflex catalogs and none are listed that way.
He thinks the camera might have had a refurb done at one point in its life and that is how that lens/shutter got on there. That makes the most sense to me too.
My co-worker was unsure about that and thought maybe that collector was mistaken. He also said there might be a very (VERY) slight chance that this was done during warranty but I myself do not think that was the case. Mystery continues.one collector said he had found two with the lens shutter combo.
I work at Schiller's Camera here in St. Louis. They are a camera store/lab and also have a AV and large printer department. Schiller's has been in business since 1892 and is considered the oldest active photo shop in the US.You mentioned a lab, is it a photo lab? If so do you practice the old dip & dunk method?
I shoot predominantly B&W 35mm with LEICA M-3 50cm 2.8 ELMAR, LEICA 3f with same lens,120 with HASSELBLAD 500 C with 150mm F4 SONNAR, ROLLEIFLEX , ZEISS MESS IKONTA. and IKOFLEX. I shoot KODAK TRI X and T-MAX ARISTA EDU UTLTRA 400 ILFORD DELTA 100. do you process all of these and do you have a price list for processing including shipping?My co-worker was unsure about that and thought maybe that collector was mistaken. He also said there might be a very (VERY) slight chance that this was done during warranty but I myself do not think that was the case. Mystery continues.
I work at Schiller's Camera here in St. Louis. They are a camera store/lab and also have a AV and large printer department. Schiller's has been in business since 1892 and is considered the oldest active photo shop in the US.
At the lab we do just about anything you need. My main job is photo retouching and large format printing. We use a Noritsu V50 C-41 automated control strip monitored roller processor for color print film. I do all the BW film processing at my home darkroom for the lab. I use stainless tanks with Hewes reels, D-76 for developer. One of my tanks holds 14 rolls of 35mm and yes my arms do get a work out....LOL
Web site...... Welcome to Schiller's!
I can process all those, standard BW stuff.I shoot KODAK TRI X and T-MAX ARISTA EDU UTLTRA 400 ILFORD DELTA 100. do you process all of these and do you have a price list for processing including shipping?