Zeiss Ikon Contaflex Super B User Manual

  • Produced 1954-57 Zeiss Ikon AG, Stuttgart, Germany
  • Film type 135 (35mm)
  • Picture size 24 x 36mm
  • Weight 25.4oz (720.1g)
  • Lens Zeiss Tessar 45mm 1:2.8-22
  • Filter size 27mm threaded only (**see tips)
  • Shutter Synchro-Compur
  • Shutter speeds B, 1/2-1/500
  • Viewfinder SLR, geared mirror
  • Exposure meter uncoupled selenium cell, body-mounted needle readout
  • Self-timer
  • Accessory shoe, PC sync connection
  • May 26, 2017  on his Zeiss Ikon Contaflex Super inspired me to write this post on a Contaflex Rapid that I acquired last year. The Contaflex Rapid was introduced in the spring/summer of 1958 and sported a Synchro-Compur shutter with shutter speeds of 1sec to 1/500sec and B.
  • Dec 18, 2018  This is a Zeiss-Ikon Contaflex Super, a 35mm Single Lens Reflex leaf shutter camera made by Zeiss-Ikon AG in Stuttgart, West Germany between the years 1959 and 1962. It was part of the long lived Contaflex series that saw many variations between the original Contaflex I in 1953 all the way to the Contaflex S from about 1970.

Overview

The Contaflex, if you can find one in nice working condition (which you can, I’m sure they’re out there somewhere), is a pretty sweet little SLR. Sharp Tessar lens, and a great compact balance and feel with a nice tight German fit and finish. You won’t believe how nice it feels in your hands. Like many of the early Zeiss Ikon 35mm cameras and their clones, the whole back comes off for film loading at which point the unattached takeup spool usually falls out and rolls under the desk. Should you lose it you can check with your local friendly photo lab for discarded cassettes and pull it apart for the spool (see link below for advice) or try ebay.

Zeiss Ikon Contaflex Super B User Manual

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This was a middle-of-the-road consumer camera at the time, low end to the Contarex, but much easier to handle as a user camera than that odd-shaped and reportedly heavy collectable. Not as popular now as the later Super series or even the III/IV but I’m fond of them. Aisc manual free pdf. Hard to repair, though, I’ve heard and now verified the hard way.

Repairs

Slow/sticky shutter, debris in viewfinder, fungus in lens. Couldn’t figure out how to get it apart so I bought a copy of the service manual from Mark at manuals2go.com, which turned out to be almost as confusing as it was helpful. After struggling with the thing for several hours, I eventually got it all back together, it worked briefly and then now doesn’t work at all. I don’t recommend this one for a novice tinkerer, it’s quite an advanced project camera. The mirror is actually geared to the winder rather than being instant return like later SLR cameras, so you have to dismantle the whole thing to work on it, and the shutter is basically only accessible from inside the camera…no fun…

Contaflex

Tips & Tricks

Contaflex Super B

Assuming you’ve got a good one, first get yourself a 27mm UV filter (pictured above). Now you have the ability to use both 27mm screw-in and 28.5mm slip-on add-ons. What no lens cap? Well now you can use a film canister cap as a slip-on over your UV filter! Just poke a hole in it to let the air & moisture out. One of my favorite things about this camera is the feel of it in my hands, so though I had the eveready case I didn’t use it, the leather is just too heavy and bulky and I like to get my hands on this little gem. I have a Domke strap on mine and it’s just right. Always wind on a little harder than you think you should, otherwise the shutter doesn’t get tensioned properly and you’ll get blank frames (even though the manual says it’s not possible). And try not to lose the takeup spool! To be safe carry an extra spool from inside an Ilford 35mm film canister, which should fit perfectly. In my case I can use the one from my Kiev 4.

Related Links

Zeiss Ikon Contaflex Super B Repair Manual

  • Contaflex page at Pacific Rim Camera
  • If you lose the takeup spool or get one without, Mike Elek has an easy way to make a replacement