Contax Ii Serial Numbers

Interested in when your prewar/wartime Contax was produced? Although less Zeiss-Ikon documentation survived WWII than other manufacturers, it’s still simple to date your camera. This is due to the fact that Zeiss-Ikon used a letter code preceding actual serial number of any particular Contax camera. This letter indicates the year that your Contax (and many other prewar Zeiss-Ikon cameras) was produced. Once you know the code it’s easy to date them at a glance. Be aware of the fact that the serial number on the body and the removable back were originally the same. If the numbers are different, this indicates that the back was replaced or mixed up by some one with access to more than one camera time in the past. It’s fairly common to see this and it of course has no effect on performance. If anything it reveals the turbulent history the Contax passed through and the often intense usage these excellent cameras received. Though purists will prefer matching numbers, keep in mind that all Contax II and III cameras are roughly the same age due to the short production span from 1936-1942/43. (Accounts vary as to the exact end of production date which was caused by primarily by war damage, material shortages and shifting priorities.)
Additionally, don’t be confused if your Contax I has two letters in the serial number. Because of its complexity and the fact that it was an early design, the Contax I was often sent back to the factory for extensive service and subsequently it received a second letter there to identify it as such.

Serial Number Generator

Black finders are for the Contax I, chrome for the Contax II. The first letter before the serial number denotes a block of 99,999 serial numbers -- not.

Zeiss Contax Ii Serial Numbers

Z 1935/6
A 1936
B 1936
C 1936/7
D 1937
E 1937
F 1937/8
G 1938
J 1938/9
K 1939
L 1939
M 1940/42
N 1942/3
O ???? *

* Though not officially listed as far as I know, I have actually owned a war-time Contax II (complete with a correct T coated 1.5/5cm Sonnar) which marked on the body and back with a letter O. I would speculate that this indicates that a limited number of cameras were assembled just prior to the end of WWII .

The serial number of a Zeiss Triotar 7.5cm f/4.5
fitted in this Art Deco Rolleicord
image by Dirk HR Spennemann
(Image rights)
  • 1Carl Zeiss Jena

Carl Zeiss Jena

Part of the serial number sequence of lenses made by Carl Zeiss Jena [1]

Serial nº Year
137,418-200,520 1912
208,473-249,350 1913
249,886-282,739 1914
282,800-284,500 1915
285,200-288,100 1916
289,087-298,157 1917
298,215-322,748 1918
322,799-351,611 1919
375,194-419,823 1920
433,273-438,361 1921
422,899-498,006 1922
561,270-578,297 1923
578,297–631,501 1924
631,500-648,500 1925
666,790-703,198 1926
722,196-798,251 1927
903,100-908,150 1928
919,794-1,016,885 1929
922,488-1,239,697 1930
1,239,699-1,365,582 1931
1,364,483-1,389,279 1932
1,436,671-1,456,003 1933
1,500,474-1,590,000 1934
1,615,764-1,752,303 1935
1,674,882-1,942,806 1936
1,930,150-2,219,775 1937
2,267,991-2,527,984 1938
2,527,999-2,651,211 1939
2,652,000-c2,678,000 1940
2,678,326-2,790,346 1941
2,800,000- ? 1942

Post-War Production

3,000,000-3,200,000 1945-1949
3,200,000-3,470,000 1949-1952
3,470,000-4,000,000 1952-1955
4,000,000-5,000,000 1955-1958
5,000,000-6,000,000 1958-1961
6,000,000-6,000,000 1961-1964
7,000,000-8,000,000 1964-1967
8,000,000-9,000,000 1967-1970
9,000,000-10,000,000 1970-1975
Contax Ii Serial Numbers

Carl Zeiss Oberkochen

Contax Ii Serial Numbers

Part of the serial number sequence of lenses made by Zeiss after World War II at Oberkochen/ West Germany [1]

Serial Numbers For Computer Games

Serial nº Year
10,000-500,000 1946-1951
500,000-1,100,000 1951-1953
1,100,000-2,600,000 1953-1959
2,600,000-3,000,000 1959-1961
3,000,000-4,000,000 1961-1965
4,000,000-5,000,000 1965-1969
5,000,000-6,000,000 1969-1971
6,000,000-7.300,000 1971-1975


Contax Ii Review

Notes

  1. 1.01.1Wilkinson, M, and C Glanfield. 2001. A Lens Collector's Vade Mecum, CD-rom Version 3F. Edited by A. N. Wright. Cornwall, UK: David Matthews Associates. Chapter 7, Page 99-101.

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