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Zeiss Movikon 8 (vertical)

Zeiss Movikon 8 (vertical)

Zeiss · Germany · 1933 · 135 film

The Movikon 8 (vertical) is a 35mm camera introduced by Zeiss in 1933, utilizing the then-emerging 135 film format. As a product of the renowned Zeiss Ikon company, it represents a significant player during a period of intense innovation and competition in the emerging field of small, high-quality cameras. While sharing the critical 35mm format that was revolutionizing photography, the Movikon 8 (vertical) does not appear to have introduced groundbreaking design or technological features that set it apart from its contemporaries like the early Leicas or Contax models. Its placement within the Zeiss Ikon lineup suggests it was positioned as a reliable, functional option for photographers seeking the advantages of 35mm photography, likely characterized by robust construction typical of Zeiss engineering standards and a vertically oriented design differing from more horizontal layouts common at the time. Produced in 1933, it exists within a crucial transitional year when 35mm was solidifying its professional and serious amateur status before WWII halted much development.

Specifications

Film Format135

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
3.5
Value
2.5
Collectibility
3.0
Historical Significance
3.0

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