The original Contaflex 860/24 is a 24×36. Introduced in September 1935 by Zeiss Ikon. Preceding the Contax II and III. Models, with production ceasing in 1940. The camera was designed at Zeiss Ikon Dresden. The original Contaflex has the same type of metal curtains as the Contax I. Contax II and Contax III. As with the Nettax and Super Nettel. The Contaflex also has a built-in but uncoupled selenium exposure meter. It was the first camera in the world with a built-in light meter. The viewer lens is a Sucher-Objektiv 8cm f:2.8 giving a magnified image for the angle.
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