Zeiss Ikoflex - The Other German TLR Camera
We all long for that Rolleiflex! But what if you can't afford one? What if I told you there's another German TLR camera out there? From an equally legendary brand? Could this be the bargain of a century? Could the Zeiss Ikoflex be as good as the Rolleiflex? Or even close? In this week's video, I showoff my beautiful Zeiss Ikoflex. Tell you a bit about it, and take a few photographs of some woodlands. As I at least pretend to be a landscape photographer. Enjoy this week's video! Love, Oscar P.S Beaware of the film bug! There I warned you. ----------------------------------------- Filming gear FujiFilm X-H2 & Fujnon 16-80 mm Filter: Haida Pro-Mist varible ND (yes I'm a cool kid now ;) ) Analogue gear Zeiss Ikoflex Ia Rolleiflex F/3.5 (C-version I belive) Film: Fomapan 400, rated as 800. Developed in T-max and scanned using Epson V600. --------------------------------------- #filmphotography #filmphotographygear #ikoflex #rolleiflex #landscapephotography #analogphotography ----------------------------------------

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