summicron1
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Got to playing a bit with the Ikonta I just sold, and decided to finally run a roll through the Voigtlander Bessa that I've had sitting on a shelf. Camerapedia dates it to 1937 (shutter release on door, cover on finder) so this is its 80th birthday.
It's running pretty good for a codger -- shutter still sounds right, bellows are tight (God bless German leather) and nobody ever used to to pound nails. The f 4.5 Voigtar -- I am assuming it is their version of a Tessar formula -- is clear and gloriously uncoated. Someone did break off the tab that lets you shift that little lever thingy on top of the shutter to engage the self timer, but who uses those anyway?
So how does it do? I loaded a roll of Foma 200 (old school film for an old school camera) and took it out.
The optical finder is a lot nicer to use than a simple frame or that little folding thing mounted on the shutter. The body release that unfolds when you open the camera and is mounted on the camera door is nicely located for left-hand use.
So I snapped away -- eyeballing exposures around Ogden's Union Station and Notorious 25th Street. The result you see here.
It's running pretty good for a codger -- shutter still sounds right, bellows are tight (God bless German leather) and nobody ever used to to pound nails. The f 4.5 Voigtar -- I am assuming it is their version of a Tessar formula -- is clear and gloriously uncoated. Someone did break off the tab that lets you shift that little lever thingy on top of the shutter to engage the self timer, but who uses those anyway?
So how does it do? I loaded a roll of Foma 200 (old school film for an old school camera) and took it out.
The optical finder is a lot nicer to use than a simple frame or that little folding thing mounted on the shutter. The body release that unfolds when you open the camera and is mounted on the camera door is nicely located for left-hand use.
So I snapped away -- eyeballing exposures around Ogden's Union Station and Notorious 25th Street. The result you see here.