

History Voigtländer has a history dating back to the 1700s, making them the world’s oldest optics company,
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Viewfinder: Coincident Image Rangefinder with 50mm Projected BrightlinesĮxposure Meter: Coupled Selenium Cell w/ Top Plate and Viewfinder Match Needleįlash Mount: Coldshoe and PC port MXV-sync Lens: 50mm f/2.8 Color-Skopar coated 4-elements The camera was very well built and has proven to be reliable over the years as many still work. Perhaps it’s most noticeable feature is the huge viewfinder which was made out of a single piece of crystal making it extremely appealing to users wearing prescription glasses. It also had a neat wind knob that would automatically put the camera into rewind mode when it was raised. The shutter speed and aperture rings were coupled together which would prevent selection of settings outside of the camera’s capability. It had a coupled selenium cell exposure meter with a match needle that was visible both on the top plate of the camera and within the viewfinder using a clever setup of mirrors. The Vitomatic IIa was a compact but very heavy camera that packed quite a bit of features into such a small body. This is a Voigtländer Vitomatic IIa 35mm rangefinder camera made by Voigtländer from 1960 to 1964.
