This model of Zeiss-Ikon Box Tengor 54/2 was made in Germany from 1931 to 1938. It’s a sturdy and very practical metal box with three focus zones and three aperture settings. The distance scale is in meters. The shutter is a fixed speed somewhere around 1/30. These all had the Goerz Frontar 1:11 11 cm lens. In 1937 the basic design was modified with a sliding cover for the film window on the back.

This camera is fun to use and the various settings give you a good deal of flexibility.

I took this well-used old Box Tengor camera to Beavertail State Park on the Rhode Island coast. I think this is some of the most beautiful coastal scenery in New England, rivaling some of Maine’s beautiful vistas.

I took these photos with HP5+ film, and developed them in Rodinal 1+50.


One response to “Zeiss-Ikon Box Tengor (I) 54/2, 1937-38”

  1. […] is one of my favorite cameras. It’s similar to the more common Box Tengor (I) 54/2, but in a smaller, “half frame” size- it makes 16 4.5 x 6 cm negatives per roll of 120 […]

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