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Voigtlander Vitessa L
Voigtlander Ultron 50mm F2.0
Film: Kodak Motion Picture 5207
Remjet Remove: Baking Soda + 1000ml 40C hot water
60 secs shaking +60 secs soak water
Develop:Kodak C41 40C 3:30Mins
Blix: 8mins 39C
Wash: 3:00 mins
Stabilizer: 1min
Flo: 1 min
Scan:Epson V800
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Voigtlander vsl 1 with red filter
Rollei 400s
Blazinal 1+25 20C 10:30mins
Fix 5mins.
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The Voigtlander was feeling a little left out of the Crocus shoot so I revisited Marybeth's garden and took a few more. Shot with the Voigtlander 125mm f/2.5 Macro APO-Lanthar.
Voigtlander Vitessa
Kodak 5222
Kodak D96 Developer, 7:58min 18.7C (3rd use)
Fix 11mins
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Cámara: Voigtlander Bessa L
Película: Kodak Gold
ISO: 200
Velocidad Obturación: -
Apertura : -
Distancia Focal: 15mm
Objetivo: Super Wide-Heliar 15mm f4.5 Aspherical
Datos Revelado Tetenal
Prelavado Tanque 5’ a 38º
Revelador: Tetenal 3’30” a 38º
Blanqueo/Fijador: 6’ a 38º
Lavado agua: 3’ cambio cada 30’’ 30/40º
Estabilizador: 1’ 20/40º
Alternate version.
Miss Luci sits (unusually ladylike) for some test photos with my new Voigtlander Bessa (1930s?) with the f3.5 Skopar lens.
Not nearly as good optical performance as the Anastigmat Special in my Kodak 6x9 folder, which is surprising. But I'm sure there will be times when the edge softness is something I will want to work with.
Ilford Delta 400 (at 250 ASA) developed in FA-1027, 1:14 for 14 minutes. 1/25th at f8.0
He aclarado la foto porque estaba bastante más oscuro… así que subiendo luces para salvarla. Y también mínimo recorte porque con esta lente tan angular y no ser reflex y poder ver por el visor lo que ofrece la lente aún se me cuela a veces parte de la mano en la fotografía, que aún asoma ahora ya casi imperceptible por debajo.
Cámara: Voigtlander Bessa L
Película: Kodak Gold
ISO: 200
Velocidad Obturación: 1/1000
Apertura : f11
Distancia Focal: 15mm
Objetivo: Super Wide-Heliar 15mm f4.5 Aspherical
Datos Revelado Tetenal
Prelavado Tanque 5’ a 38º
Revelador: Tetenal 3’30” a 38º
Blanqueo/Fijador: 6’ a 38º
Lavado agua: 3’ cambio cada 30’’ 30/40º
Estabilizador: 1’ 20/40º
Inspecting the state of the river, Isabel assisting.
Voigtlander Bessa f3.5 Skopar, a surprisingly poor lens, even at f16.
Canon 5DII : EF 28-105 f/3.5-4
In my opinion one of the finest rangefinder cameras ever made, pretty to look at and engineered to very high standards.
Voigtlander Vitessa L
Voigtlander Ultron 50mm F2.0
Ilford HP5+ 400 ISO
HC100,1+63, 12mins 20C
Fix 8mins
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Voigtländer Vitomatic II Rangefinder. Stripped down serviced and rebuilt. High quality German engineering. Was it worth it? Yes, it's in mint condition and well worth the effort.
Metal lens hood still in box with price tag 1 pound, 7 shillings and nine pence. That's around £1.39 today. Cannot remember the price I paid for this camera all them years ago.
ILORD HP5 Plus.
Sony A7R : Sony FE 24-105mm f/4 G OSS
Two high quality Voigtlander rangefinder cameras. The rear camera is a Vito CLR from the mid 1960's and the front one is a Vitomatic IIa, circa 1961.
Look what I found! :-)
Would really like to try this one out. Probably the coolest camera I have ever seen. Oh, well the Agfamatic 4000 is pretty hot too but I am not able to get any film for that one. Gonna do some reading about this one.
Comments are welcome but no glittery images or banners! Those will be deleted!
This Vito IIa was built by Voigtländer in Germany in 1955. It is a folding camera for 35mm film and can easily be slipped into a pocket. Its ergonomics and design are still praised today; it is built to a high standard and has an excellent lens, the coated Color-Skopar 50mm / 3.5 f. Even today, you can still take beautiful photos with it; it works excellently. I still have the original leather case and some accessories.