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  2. Voigtländer Bessa - Wikipedia

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    Closed, the Bessa I and II were 6 + 5 ⁄ 8 in × 4 in × 1 in (168 mm × 102 mm × 25 mm) and 6 + 5 ⁄ 8 in × 4 in × 2 in (168 mm × 102 mm × 51 mm), respectively. The Bessa I was available with a choice of Vaskar f /4.5 (another Cooke triplet derivative) or Color-Skopar f /3.5 lenses, while the Bessa II was available with the Color-Skopar ...

  3. Voigtländer - Wikipedia

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    These include the first zoom lens for 35 mm still photography (36–82/2.8 Zoomar) in 1959 [4] and the first 35 mm compact camera with built-in electronic flash (Vitrona) in 1965. Schering sold its share of the company to the Carl Zeiss Foundation in 1956, and Zeiss-Ikon and Voigtländer-Vertriebsgesellschaft integrated in 1965.

  4. 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.

  5. Voigtländer Vito - Wikipedia

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    The B was equipped with one of two Color-Skopar 50 mm lenses (either f /2.8 or f /3.5) and the Pronto or Prontor SVS shutter had a minimum shutter speed of 1 ⁄ 200 or 1 ⁄ 300, respectively. [ 6 ] [ 11 ] C models were equipped with Lanthar or Color-Skopar lenses (both 50 mm f /2.8 ); there are some variations in the color of the bezel around ...

  6. 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.

  7. M39 lens mount - Wikipedia

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    True LTM lenses have a flange focal distance of 28.8 mm, though this is of little importance for lenses used on bellows enlargers. The Soviets later adopted the LTM mount for their Zenit single-lens-reflex (SLR) cameras, though with the longer optical registration of 45.2 mm, required to allow the mirror room to flip out of the focal path when ...

  8. Voigtländer Bessamatic and Ultramatic - Wikipedia

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    Top view of Bessamatic Deluxe camera with Color-Skopar X lens. The leaf shutter is a Synchro-Compur unit mounted behind the interchangeable lens, which uses the DKL-mount, although lenses made for the Bessamatic are not generally compatible with other DKL-mount cameras, and the Bessamatic DKL-mount will not generally accept non-Voigtländer lenses without physical modifications. [1]

  9. History of the single-lens reflex camera - Wikipedia

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    Voigtländer–Zoomar 1:2.8 f=36mm–82mm (USA/West Germany): first zoom lens for 35 mm still cameras. [224] [225] Designed by Zoomar in USA and manufactured by Kilfitt in West Germany for Voigtländer. Originally mounted for Voigtländer Bessamatic series (West Germany) 35 mm leaf shutter SLRs, but later available in Exakta and other mounts.

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