Vintage
VOIGTLÄNDER VITORET Camera
with
VASKAR F/2.8 50mm Lens
Original leather case
Reprinted instruction
Manufactured by
Voigtländer & Sohn AG
Braunschweig, West Germany
1960-1966
Camera in good condition, aperture and shutter time are works in every position. Tested with practice/dummy 35mm film, all funtion are works well. The leather case in good condition but 60-65 years old, so it is worth to treating it with some leathercare. See the pictures please.
Shipping by Royal Mail
Camera Type: 35mm Viewfinder Camera
Production Era: Approximately 1960/1961 – 1971
Lens: Voigtländer Vaskar F/2.8 50mm (Triplet design)
Focusing: Manual Focus (typically from around 3.5 ft / 1 meter to infinity)
Aperture Range: F/2.8 to F/22
Shutter: Prontor (or similar) leaf shutter
Shutter Speeds: Common speeds include:
'B' (Bulb, for long exposures)
1/30 second
1/60 second
1/125 second
(Some models might have additional speeds, but these are typical for basic Vitorets)
Film Type: 35mm film
Exposure Meter: Generally none built-in for the basic Vitoret models. Users would rely on external meters or the "Sunny 16" rule.
Flash Synchronization: Often includes a PC sync port for external flash units.
Build Material: Primarily metal body with some plastic components.