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  2. Voigtländer Vito - Wikipedia

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    The Vito [I] was released in 1940 with a Compur leaf shutter and Skopar lens, which was derived from the Zeiss Tessar. [2] [3]: 88 Few examples were made as World War II began absorbing German production. A new version of the Vito [I] was issued in 1947 with a Prontor shutter, after the war. Voigtländer Vito (Roman numeral) viewfinder cameras

  3. Voigtländer - Wikipedia

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    In 1845, Peter Voigtländer married the daughter of a respected Braunschweig lawyer, whom he had met on one of his photographic sale journeys in Braunschweig. [1] Voigtländer had previously set up a branch sales office in Braunschweig, Duchy of Brunswick, at that time the central hub in the German rail network. Compared to Vienna, Braunschweig ...

  4. Category:Voigtländer rangefinder cameras - Wikipedia

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    This category is for rangefinder cameras manufactured by the German company Voigtländer. For cameras later manufactured under the Voigtländer brand by Cosina (aka Cosina Voigtländer), see Category:Cosina rangefinder cameras

  5. Voigtländer Prominent - Wikipedia

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    Prominent refers to two distinct lines of rangefinder cameras made by Voigtländer.. The first Prominent, stylized in all-caps as PROMINENT and also known as the Prominent 6×9 to distinguish it from the later camera line, was a folding, fixed-lens rangefinder camera that used 120 film and was first marketed in 1932.

  6. File:Voigtländer Vitomatic IIa (Front), 1811111401, ako.jpg

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    Voigtländer Vitomatic IIa (Front) Image title: Front view of a Voigtländer Vitomatic IIa camera with Color Skopar f/2.8 lens. Focus stack of 26 pictures, stacked with Helicon Focus 6.Strobist: A Yongnuo 560 III speedlite in a Firefly II softbox camera left at 1/64. A piece of styrofoam at the opposite side of the subject.

  7. Cosina Voigtländer - Wikipedia

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    Cosina started producing cameras and lenses under the Voigtländer brand in 1999, when it introduced a new M39 mount body and lenses. It has since produced a prodigious variety of these lenses in M39x26, Leica M mount, Nikon S rangefinder mount (some fully usable with Contax RF bodies), and SLR mounts including M42 and Nikon F.

  8. Category:Voigtländer - Wikipedia

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  9. Voigtländer Bessa - Wikipedia

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    Bessa III, 2008 model with 80 mm f /3.5 Heliar lens After the Voigtländer name was licensed to Cosina, the Bessa III aka Bessa 667 was released in 2008, which offered dual-format (6×7 and 6×6) images in a folding body with a coupled rangefinder that adjusts for parallax.

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