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Voigtländer: Vitoret
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1962-1971. 35mm viewfinder camera. Rounded or squared body.



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converted and inflation-adjusted prices:
Condition | Price | |||
2021-05-26 | $27 | |||
2021-04-21 | $7 | |||
2021-04-13 | $59 | |||
2021-04-01 | $4 | |||
2021-02-24 | $19 | |||
2021-01-20 | $74 | |||
2021-01-01 | $33 | |||
2020-08-19 | $20 | |||
2020-04-23 | $26 | |||
2019-03-21 | $2 | |||
2003-02-28 | $27 | |||
2002-01-01 | ~$17 | |||
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Voigtländer Vitoret is a 35mm film viewfinder camera manufactured by Voigtländer & Sohn AG, Braunschweig, of former West Germany and produced from 1962-1971. The Voigtländer Vitoret series was a very successful range of consumer level inexpensive cameras. The Vitoret series were less expensive than the Vito range because there was the choice of lenses plus shutters and a more simple internal design. The Vitoret series of cameras were produced in a quantity exceeding 700.000. Many Vitoret cameras are often still useable and capable of providing good results. The post-1967 series of the Vitoret had square edged bodies and the pre-1967 series all had the rounded body similar to the Vito range. The camera has a 1:1 bright frame finder, a Prontor 125 shutter (speeds of B, 1/30, 1/60, and 1/125 of a second), focus range marked by symbols plus feet/meter scale (depending on point of sale), Focus range of 3.5 feet (1 meter) to 60 feet (18.2 meters) plus infinity, Voigtlander Color-Lanthar 50mm f/2.8 lens, aperture settings of f/2.8 to f /22 (no click stops), a shutter release on the right front of the camera with a cable release socket on the bottom of it, frame counter in the bottom plate with auto reset, a large bright-frame viewfinder, a single through long stroke film advance plus shutter cocking lever, fold down rewind crank lever, rewind release button, flash PC socket located on the lens-shutter barrel (synch M, X, at 1/30), ¼ inch 20 thread tripod socket, and an accessory cold-shoe. Focusing the Vitoret involved guessing the distance, there are markings for rapid zone focusing on the distance scale for portraits, groups, and landscapes, indicated by a spot, triangle and circle respectively.
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