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Cosina Voigtlander Group

Cosina Voigtlander Group

thomsonrc

Group owner
#1
Voigtlander are one of the few remaining manufacturers who produce new affordable film cameras and this group is for sharing information and opinions on the equipment, but also how and what we use the cameras for, anything as long as its voigtlander related.
 
#2
Ok, I'm in. I have three Voigtlanders. An R3m, a Vito CLR and an old 6x9 folder. (I also have the Bessaflex SLR which is an excellent M42 screw mount camera).
 
#3
Hello, just joined :smile: I'm Dominik, recently I have bought Bessa R2 w/ Ultron 35/1.7 and Nokton 50/1.5; few years ago I owned a Bessa L with Skopar 25/4. I think it's a best bargain considering costs vs quality & reliability.
 

thomsonrc

Group owner
#4
Three members, so now I think it is a group.

I have expanded the remit from modern Voigtlander to modern and classic. I use a Voigtlander R2m with 25/f4, 35/f2.5, 50/f1.5, 90/3.5. I also have two classic cameras: a Vito B and a Vito IIa.

What I ilke about Voigtlander equipment is that a whole kit is small light and easy to use, costs very little and delivers very good results.

I'm tempted by the new 35/f1.4 as its fast and small, but Im not sure I can justify it as I already have a 35. Having said that I have rediscovered the vale of a fast 50mm lens with the voigtlander, like (I think) a lot of people I had come to disregard the 'standard' lens usually opting for a 35mm, but the Nokton is so good I don't use wider lenses anything like I did.
 
#5
Hey thomsonrc, could you please post a sample taken with your 90/3.5 ? I'm thinking of buying that glass but I haven't seen any picture taken with it, just curious. thanks
 
#6
Recently I've been zeroing in a Voigtlander Prominent, do you guys have any experience with that thing?
 

thomsonrc

Group owner
#7
Hi Hobbes

I dont have a scanner so I cant post any photos, but I can report that it is an excellent lens. Very Sharp. Interesting you mention the Prominent, I have considered buying one of these but havent seen one in the flesh let alone used it.
 
#8
I have a Vitomatic II that I love for it's incredible lens and small pocketable size.
 
#9
Hi gang. Not a "strict" Voigtlander user here: I use a Zeiss ZM, but with mostly Voightlander glass: can't afford the Zeiss one and quite frankly why should I? The Ultrons are so good I'm not gonna bother!
:smile:
 
#10
has anyone used one of the new 35/1.4 r/f lenses?
I've got a 35/1.7 Ultron but always on the lookout for something better.
Anyone tested the new one?
 
#12
Hi all. I've got a Bessa T, lovely for wide, wide shooting with my CV 15/4.5, 21/4 LTM, and 35/2.5 P-II lenses. I'm contemplating a new RF body, perhaps an R2A/M or even a Zeiss Ikon as nsouto has done.
 
#14
Hello everyone, I'm in. I have Several Voigtlanders. I have Two Bessa T bodies, A R3m plus 21mm Color Skopar, 35mm F1.2 Nokton, 15mm Heliar and 50mm collapsible Heliar. I also have a Bessa 2 6x9 folder with 105mm Color Skopar. And I have a 35mm Bessaflex SLR (with M42 thread lens mount).
 
#15
Well I have not posted in the group section in quite some time. So to update, went through 10 rolls of both Ilford Delta 100 and Pan F 50 since August in my 1936 Bessa RF. I have taken a lot of the antique auto club and some outdoor scenes and finished with group photos indoors of a student group at university. I have been very surprised at the clarity of my negatives with my choice of film.This camera has gotten so comfortable to use !
 

thomsonrc

Group owner
#16
Is anyone interested in the new Bessa III? I would love one when the come out, but I guess it depends on the price.
 
#18
One Bessa L, one Bessa T, one Vito, one Bessa (original 6x9), one Perkeo, and there might be a Bessa III in the future. :wink:
 

thomsonrc

Group owner
#19
I think one of the best classic Voigtlanders is the Vito IIa. I was lucky enough to find one in a charity shop last year for £20. The shutter was a bit sticky so I had it serviced and cleaned and now it works fine. As a folder it is really easy to carry around, and the colour-skopar is a really good lens. I'd like a Vito III but I've only seen them at very high 'collectors' prices. I also fancy a Vitessa folder too, but they seem quite pricy too.
 
#20
Hi. I use Bessa R2A, T, M4P, CLE, 3F RDST, 3G with 15mm to 1000mm + Komura 39mm/M telemore95 2X and visoflex3. I have also converted a Visoflex 2 to take Hasselblad lenses ( R2A+Viso2+Tessar 500mm+2x), and with adapters for Linhof, Sinar and Chamonix view cameras.
My problem is that I’m not born With a copy of Donald Duck in my hand. Therefore, I’m not able to read or write English very well. It will take me some time to answer, as I can’t write Norwegian in this group and have to get help with my English.
Johannes
 
#21
I own a Bessa R, L, and about five months ago got a R2A which is my go to camera. (I say this knowing I will pick up the Fuji GA645 I ordered from KEH two weeks ago.) :wink:

The 25 lives on the L, which lives on the shelf I am sorry to say.

The 35 lives on the R2A and the 50 travels in the bag as added weight as I don't use it much.

The only time I grab the Nikon digital is when I need or want something for the web or to be published in my club's online newsletter.
 
#22
I have the Bessa T with 12MM lens (which is awesome!) - a great combination for surreptitious shooting.
 
#23
I have been a fan of Voigtlanders for years, both old and new. Currently have a R and L with 15, 25,35, 50 and 90mm lenses.
Old stuff, Vito CLR, Vito 11 and 111, Prominent, Bessamatics, Vitessa L, pre war Bessa RF, Brillant and a Superb. Yep, slightly obsessive!
 
#24
A very nice product line. However I am a Leica-M photographer but I have the C.V. 4,5/15mm Super wide Heliar in M mount. Price - quality for C.V. is extremely good.
In medium format I am using the C.V. Bessa III 667. It's a very nice compact collapsable 6x6 or 6x7 (cm) RF camera.
 
#25
OK I'm in I own a few oldies that lives mostly in the closet, and a Bessa L, that sees some service along with the Leica, sharing its lenses. No lenses though.... Have to admit I prefer the Leica M ovcer the Leica II/III, hence I probably should upgrade the Bessa, as the new Leicas are expensive as h**l!
 
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