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Antique Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta (D) 530/15 Camera. Dresden, Germany, 1934–1936 (1 of 15)
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LoveAntiques Dealersince Apr 2025Approved item80 sales by dealer

Antique Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta (D) 530/15 Camera. Dresden, Germany, 1934–1936

REF: CR-E-377 / LA553903
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Description
Antique Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta (D) 530/15 Camera. Dresden, Germany, 1934–1936 This Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta (D) 530/15, produced between 1934 and 1936 in Dresden, Germany, is a large-format folding camera designed for 616 roll film, capable of producing 6.5 × 11 cm negatives. It represents the most advanced model of the Super Ikonta series of its time, conceived for professional photographers who required the highest image quality in a portable and precise camera. Equipped with a Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar f/4.5 12 cm lens, it offers the optical precision characteristic of Zeiss: outstanding sharpness, excellent detail reproduction, and superb tonal rendering. The Compur shutter maintains all operational speeds, and the coupled rangefinder allows highly accurate focusing. The camera functions correctly, conveying the solidity and mechanical quality that defined Zeiss Ikon during its golden age. The black leather bellows are in magnificent condition, with no light leaks or visible deterioration, and the metal parts retain their original shine. One of the most remarkable aspects of this example is that it preserves its original Zeiss Ikon leather case, a beautifully crafted accessory of great collectible value. The clean interior and firm closure show that the camera has been carefully protected for decades. Thanks to this case, it has remained in exemplary condition, showing only minimal signs of age. The code 530/15 designates this large-format version within the Super Ikonta family, intended for 616 film. The letter D identifies the largest and most advanced model, while the letters A, B, and C correspond to the 4.5×6, 6×6, and 6×9 cm formats respectively. With a 6.5×11 cm negative, the Super Ikonta D offered an exceptional image area ideal for portrait, landscape, or press photography, while maintaining the renowned mechanical precision of Zeiss Ikon. The Super Ikonta D 530/15 perfectly embodies the spirit of pre-war German engineering: robustness, precision, and functional elegance. It is a camera that impresses both for its aesthetic presence and historical significance. Perfect for collectors who value optical and mechanical excellence, or as a display piece in a classic camera collection, this model is a tangible testimony to the finest period of European photography. Measurements: 17.5 × 9 cm (6.9 × 3.54 in). History of the Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta (D) 530/15 The Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta D 530/15 belongs to the celebrated Super Ikonta family introduced by Zeiss Ikon in the early 1930s. Zeiss Ikon, founded in 1926 in Dresden, resulted from the merger of four prestigious German manufacturers—ICA, Contessa-Nettel, Ernemann, and Goerz—under the supervision of Carl Zeiss AG, with the goal of consolidating high-quality photographic production in Europe. The Super Ikonta line stood out for incorporating a coupled rangefinder and precision Carl Zeiss Jena lenses, combining top-tier optical quality with a folding body of notable elegance. The D (530/15) version was the largest and most sophisticated of the series, intended for professionals who required large 6.5×11 cm negatives on 616 film. Its superb definition and tonal depth made it a benchmark among large-format folding cameras. Produced between 1934 and 1936, it was manufactured entirely in Dresden, then considered the global center of optics and photographic engineering. Its design reflects the level of mechanical precision Zeiss Ikon achieved during those years. After the Second World War, the Dresden plant suffered severe damage and civilian production ceased, making these cameras a historical legacy of an irretrievable era of technical excellence. Today, the Super Ikonta D is one of the most highly valued cameras among collectors seeking large-format models with German craftsmanship heritage. Its beauty, construction, and history make it a genuine masterpiece of classic photography.
measurements
Height:
17.5 cm
Width:
9 cm
declaration
IberAntiques has clarified that the Antique Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta (D) 530/15 Camera. Dresden, Germany, 1934–1936 (LA553903) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1934–1936
location
This Antique Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta (D) 530/15 Camera. Dresden, Germany, 1934–1936 is located in Spain
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