Zeiss/Zeiss Maximar 207 1
Zeiss Maximar 207 1

Zeiss Maximar 207 1

Zeiss · Germany

The Zeiss Maximar 207 1 appears to represent a mid-range or budget offering within the extensive Maximar series, likely produced during the mid-20th century when Zeiss offered various models for different market segments. Its specific designation (207 1) suggests a possible iteration within a numerical sequence, potentially indicating features like lens focal length or shutter speeds, though details remain obscure. Characteristic of Zeiss's reputation for optical quality, it likely incorporated a competent, multi-element lens, possibly a Tessar or similar design, delivering sharp images for its intended audience. The camera would have been a straightforward, metal-bodied viewfinder camera, designed for reliable everyday photography by enthusiasts or general consumers, prioritizing functionality and image quality over complex features like interchangeable lenses or advanced metering systems found in Zeiss's more prestigious lines. Its existence underscores Zeiss's broad market strategy, catering to photographers who valued Zeiss optics in a more accessible package than their top-tier models.

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
3.5
Value
2.0
Collectibility
2.0
Historical Significance
1.5

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