DESCRIPTION:
Introduced in 1955 , and benefitted from a single stroke lever film advance lever in place of a wind knob. The rewind knob is recessed into the top plate, and pops up when it's released by a switch below. The camera opens - revealing the lens - by pressing a recessed button on the bottom plate. There's a small metal stud on the bottom of the door which functions as a stand when the camera is on a flat surface. To close the camera, there are two tabs inside the door which need to be pushed down at the same time. The shutter release and cable socket are located on the top edge of the door, not on the top plate of the camera.
Fitted with a 50mm f/3-5 Color Skopar lens. The Skopar was Voigtländer's version of the Tessar, and the Color-Skopar was a post-war coated version.
PRONTOR SVS shutter up to 1/300 sec. With M-X flash connections and delayed action (self-timer) switch.
CONDITION:
In great condition.
The camera has been serviced: lenses cleaned, shutter cleaned and lubricated.
All works great as it should.
Fully Film tested, with brilliant results on Kodacolor 400 producing a lovely vintage look.
A very nice and robust example.
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SKU: VOGTVITOIIa
£85.00Price
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