IKOFLEX lens swap.
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IKOFLEX lens swap.
I have two IKOFLEX 1 and 1a both have 75mm 3.5 NOVAR. The 1a is non functioning and has better coating. Will swapping the taking lenses front elements cause focus issues?
Re: IKOFLEX lens swap.
With a triplet, you should be OK, although you would need to reset infinity focus. The rear element screws into the back of the shutter assembly, so you should be able to swap all of the elements. However, you'll likely need to reset infinity focus.
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Re: IKOFLEX lens swap.
A notorious Mr Elek published his method here:
http://elekm.net/zeiss-ikon/repair/collimate/
It works perfectly
http://elekm.net/zeiss-ikon/repair/collimate/
It works perfectly
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Re: IKOFLEX lens swap.
Here's a link to Hans Kerensky's album on some Ikoflex 1a repairs he was doing https://flic.kr/s/aHsjvD1aJA You can browse his albums for any other Ikoflex work.
It appears that you'll be swapping out the complete lens anyhow, seeing the way it is constructed, Anthony.
PF
It appears that you'll be swapping out the complete lens anyhow, seeing the way it is constructed, Anthony.
PF
Waiting for the light
Re: IKOFLEX lens swap.
The collimation process works with any camera. This weekend, I recollimated an Ikonta 35, an Ikonta 6x9, a Baby Box Tengor and a Retina IIS.
All used the same method, although in this case, I am using a digital camera for the collimating process.
All used the same method, although in this case, I am using a digital camera for the collimating process.
-Mike Elek
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