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Zeiss Favorit 265

Zeiss Favorit 265

Zeiss · Germany · 1927–1935 (8 years) · 135 film

The Zeiss Favorit 265 represents a significant entry into the emerging 35mm camera market during a transformative period in photography history. Produced by the prestigious German optics company from 1927 to 1935, this camera was developed in response to the growing popularity of the 35mm format pioneered by competitors like Leica. As one of Zeiss's early attempts to capture a share of this developing market, the Favorit 265 embodies the technological transition from larger format cameras to the more portable 35mm systems that would eventually dominate amateur and professional photography. While specific details about its design and features are limited, it likely shared the robust construction and optical excellence characteristic of Zeiss products from this era.

This camera occupies an important place in Zeiss's evolution as it marked the company's expansion into the compact camera market. The production period coincided with significant advancements in photography technology and changing consumer preferences toward smaller, more portable cameras. Though not as revolutionary as some contemporaries, the Favorit 265 would have offered Zeiss customers a quality 35mm option during a decade when the format was establishing its dominance. Its relatively short production run of eight years suggests it was part of Zeiss's experimentation in this market segment before potentially refining their approach with later models.

Specifications

Film Format135

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
4.2
Value
3.1
Collectibility
3.2
Historical Significance
3.0

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