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Leica M7 * Voigtländer Nokton VM 1.4/35 S. C. * Kodak Portra 400 by 200 * Nikon Coolscan V ED * Capture One Pro 20
Picked up the roll a moment ago and it looks like the Voigtländer actually does work. :-)
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... with Ultron lens. Taken with its predecessor and lens it was evolution of, Schneider Kreuznach Xenon 50mm f2 (this one is from Karat rengefinder folding camera).
Vitessa rangefinder folding 35mm was one of the most beutifull, technically perfect and the quirckiest cameras.
Made in Germany from 1955 to 1957. Based on the serial number this is from 1956.
One of the last compact folding (bellows) cameras produced, and IMO one of the most beautiful. I was surprised at how small and elegant it is.
It has a Colar-Skopar 50mm f3.5 lens. The Skopar was Voigtländer's version of the Tessar. "Color-Skopar" means the lens is coated.
This particular camera has a Prontor-SVS shutter system, that links the shutter speed to the f stop. Once you get readings from your light meter and set the camera to those readings, you can adjust the linked dials on the camera to use other shutter-aperture combinations. The camera didn't have a built-in rangefinder, but you could buy one to attach separately.
Voigtlander Skoparon 35mm f/3.5 lens mounted on a Voigtlander Prominent
Sony Alpha A7R : Sony 28-70mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS
A new decade, a new silver bath!
Today I got to make a few test plates with my new silver bath - the one I just retired was choked with alcohol and iodides/bromides. Its been treated to remove impurities, but it will need silver nitrate added to restore it to fully usable, so I have to wait for more AgNO3 to arrive.
So, this is a 5x7 negative made with the Voigtlander Petzval lens, no Waterhouse stops used. Exposure was 7 minutes at f3.2 using Quinn's negative collodion recipe, which I must admit works very well, and doesn't go funky nearly as fast as Coffer's #7 for negs.
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Leica M240 + Voigtlander 35mm f2 APO-Lanthar
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Voigtlander Bessa R2M, Carl Zeiss Planar 2/50 ZM, orange filter, Kentmere PAN 400 developed in Super Prodol, Epson GT-X830. 1/250, f/11.
Earlier this year, I took some photos of my cameras for a YouTube video. I didn't post a lot of these photos on Flickr at the time, but I think its worth including a few over the coming weeks.
Photographed with a FA 50mm f2.8 Macro lens.
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Developed this month but shot in 2020, film that had been left in my Bessa R from Poland! Vintage look from the 35mm wide open (glow look)
Malgo as seen on Patreon! :)
Voigtlander Bessa R + Canon 35mm f1.8 LTM + Fomapan 100 film
Xtol 1:4, 23 degrees, 16min, 2Iv, Epson v800 scan
IN ENGLISH BELOW THE LINE
La Voigtländer Vitessa deu ser una de les càmeres de 35mm més inusuals de la seva època, i compta amb més d'una caracteristica força inusual.
Es tracta d'una càmera telemetrica de 35mm plegable i amb fotometre, fabricada el 1956. Fins aquí res d'especial. El fotometre es de seleni d'un tipus una mica inusual però res més. Però la manera com es plega així com avança la pel·licula son especials. L'objectiu es desplega i replega rera unes "portes de graner" dobles, força inusuals. Amb tot, hi ha alguna altra càmera amb "portes de graner", com la Chinon Bellami.
El que sí sembla realment unic és l'avençador de pel·licula/carregador del obturador. Es tracta d'un gran "embol" a la part superior que funciona apretant-lo fins a baix de tot després de càda fotografia. També es plega manualment un cop s'ha tancat l'objectiu rera les "barn doors".
Per tot plegat la Vitessa sembla una curiositat amb més interès com a col·leccionisme que per a fer-la servir com a càmera, però he vist que és obviament prou valida (és una Voigtlander, després de tot). Obviament, com indica el seu nom, es força ràpida de fer anar, amb aquest llarg "carregador".
www.youtube.com/watch?v=CApMpt9hU7c
voigtlander.pagesperso-orange.fr/cameras.htm
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The Voigtländer Vitessa must be one of the most unusual 35mm cameras of its time, and it has more than one rather unusual feature.
To see it in folded position: flic.kr/p/2oQtyLJ
It is a 35mm folding rangefinder camera with photometer made in 1956. So far nothing special. The light meter is of selenium and of a somewhat unusual type but nothing else. But the way the camera unfolds and advances film are special. The lens unfolds and folds behind some rather unusual double "barn doors". There are only a few of other cameras with "barn doors", such as the Chinon Bellami.
What does seem really unique is the film advancer/shutter loader. It's a big "rod" at the top that works by squeezing it all the way down after each shot. It also can be folded manually once the objective has been closed behind the "barn doors".
All in all the Vitessa seems like a curiosity with more interest as a collectible than for use as a camera, but I've seen that it's obviously valid enough (it's a Voigtlander, after all). Obviously, as the name suggests, it is quite quick to operate, with this long "loader" rod.
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Colour film from my trip to Warsaw - the old town in the winter sun, colours as scanned - I like the nostalgic vibe..if you look closely you can even see a wedding shoot taking place! :)
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Voigtlander Bessa R2C + Zeiss Biogon 35mm f2.8 Post-War + Expired Fujicolor C200 film
Lab developed, home scanned on V800
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A very kind YouTube viewer Seong Kim kindly send me some of his cold stored 2000 dated Expired 120 Kodak Vericolor III VPS. He told me to rate it at around ISO 50-80 from his testing so I did.
Here is me finally getting out to try it in Brighton. Shot with a 6x6 folding camera
Voigtlander Perkeo II (Color Skopar lens version)
Also this is my first colour film developed since 2020 - I opened my fresh 5L C41 Tetanol kit so more colour film coming soon!
Epson v800 scan
Voigtlander Perkeo Review - youtu.be/2kdbTCaukFI
Normally I don't change gadgets as often as people thought of me, but this year I had a rewarding experience converting from Olympus E-P1 to Panasonic GF1, both micro four third cameras.
Lucky me got a Korean friend's help to get an Olympus E-P1 20% off from retail, but soon I found the sex appeal of this PEN died off fast because of its lack of built-in flash, electronic view finder and slow focusing speed. Having tested Panasonic's GF1 from a colleague, I decided to switch. I sold my white PEN at a good price over Yahoo auction just when Olympus announced an upcoming E-P2.
An ex-colleague happens to work at Panasonic so I managed to get discount again while most other people are still waiting for stock to arrive. GF1 exactly won over E-P1 for features I thought I didn't need. Then, a few days ago Panasonic GF1 is awarded "Best of What's New" in gadget category by Popular Science. So smooth.
In case you want to know, that leather briefcase from the first photo is from Saddlebackleather.com and I love it. If you need something more modern, 78% released a series of handsome leather/canvas briefcase.
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Wasabi-san In The Park :
Nikon F4 / VOIGTLÄNDER ULTRON 40mm F2 SL /
Lomography Color Negative 400 /
DW-21 / December 19, 2016 / 1280px