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The Voigtländer Vitomatic IIa was a well built and high quality 35mm rangefinder built from 1960 - 1964 and was the most successful of the whole Vitomatic lineup.
It featured a selenium cell exposure meter with a unique system where a mirror image of the meter readout from the top plate was projected into the viewfinder, allowing the photographer to see the match needle readout without removing the camera from his or her eye.
Combined with the 4-element Color-Skopar lens and Prontor SLK-V shutter, the Vitomatic was capable of some really great shots.
Check out my review for some history, repair info, and some images shot with the Voigtländer Vitomatic IIa.
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It featured a selenium cell exposure meter with a unique system where a mirror image of the meter readout from the top plate was projected into the viewfinder, allowing the photographer to see the match needle readout without removing the camera from his or her eye.
Combined with the 4-element Color-Skopar lens and Prontor SLK-V shutter, the Vitomatic was capable of some really great shots.
Check out my review for some history, repair info, and some images shot with the Voigtländer Vitomatic IIa.
(Yes, I am aware that sometimes my site shows up as suspicious with Avast! and some other anti-virus programs. This is a result of a problem with how my site is hosted, and not a result of any actual security issue with the site. I promise, you can ignore any security issues with my site.)
http://www.mikeeckman.com/2017/05/voigtlander-vitomatic-iia-1960/