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Please excuse the duplication of this question, I realised too late that I'd posted it in the 35mm area rather than the medium format area! Anyway, here goes....
I am trying to find out a bit more about a camera I have just purchased, it is a Voigtlander Bessa I with a Vaskar F/4.5 105mm lens (apertures of f/4.5, f/5.6, f/8, f/11, f/16 and f/22) and Prontor-SVS shutter (speeds of 1/300, 1/100, 1/50, 1/25, 1/10, 1/5, 1/2, 1 sec and B). I can find no mention of this camera/shutter combination on the internet, so I am assuming that this means I have a later version of the camera. Are there any Bessa I experts out there who know?
The underside of the lens has flash settings of M, X and V, but there is no self-timer lever. I have been told by the guys who answered my other thread that the 'V' setting is for the self-timer, which sets automatically...this makes sense (unless anyone knows otherwise?).
The serial number is 3763181, it appears on the top rim of the lens.
Any information on this camera would be gratefully recieved, I would love to know a bit more about the age of the camera.
Thank you,
Nicola in London (UK)
I am trying to find out a bit more about a camera I have just purchased, it is a Voigtlander Bessa I with a Vaskar F/4.5 105mm lens (apertures of f/4.5, f/5.6, f/8, f/11, f/16 and f/22) and Prontor-SVS shutter (speeds of 1/300, 1/100, 1/50, 1/25, 1/10, 1/5, 1/2, 1 sec and B). I can find no mention of this camera/shutter combination on the internet, so I am assuming that this means I have a later version of the camera. Are there any Bessa I experts out there who know?
The underside of the lens has flash settings of M, X and V, but there is no self-timer lever. I have been told by the guys who answered my other thread that the 'V' setting is for the self-timer, which sets automatically...this makes sense (unless anyone knows otherwise?).
The serial number is 3763181, it appears on the top rim of the lens.
Any information on this camera would be gratefully recieved, I would love to know a bit more about the age of the camera.
Thank you,
Nicola in London (UK)