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OptiKen

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I have an affinity for old folders and I am starting to shoot more 35mm. Usually I use my Retina II but recently my Vito II has been experiencing shutter problems so I was looking at replacing it if I can't get the shutter right.

This poses a question: Which 35mm folder to replace it with?

I was looking at the Vito III...folder with a nice Ultron f2.0 50mm lens and coupled <?> rangefinder. Of course the trick would be in finding one in good condition that I can actually afford.
Anyway, it got me wondering what other 35mm folders I should put in the mix of what I should be looking for.

What can you suggest in a quality 35mm folder from generations 1940's thru 1950's?

Thanks for your input

Ken
 

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Retina IIa.
 

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The Retina II's and III's are the usual suspects, though unless it is known to have had a recent service, I'd get it serviced before actually using it. I have several, but only one that is actually functioning now, and that's because I sent it off to be CLA'd.

But, Steven Gandy (cameraquest.com) makes a good argument for the Zeiss Contessa, and IMO, the ones I've looked at seem nicer than the Retinas
 

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Voigtlander Vitessa-L with the 50/2.0 Ultron--my favorite 50mm lens. I really liked mine and only sold it when I finished my last roll of Kodachrome and wasn't shooting so much 35mm anymore.

An old favorite with this camera:

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Zeiss Ikon's Ikonta 35 and its derivatives (folding Continas and Contessas) are pretty good as are Balda folders.

Personally, I would get another Vito II - mine is one of my favourite cameras. If it had a bigger viewfinder it would be my all-time favourite.
 

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I recommend the Contessa rather than the Contina, since the latter has an uncoupled rangefinder which is a pain in the a**. I have many out of focus photos to prove it!

Andrew
 

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Retina IIIc for enjoyment. Or the Agfa Karat IV for beauty.

For compactness and a really good lens, the Minox 35 (it is a folder as well).

You may be interested in the Agfa solinette as well. Cute thing. It has a 3-element lens but reportedly a very good one, and one that is UNIT focusing (like the Retina) not front-cell focusing (like the Rollei 35 and Minox 35).
 
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... You may be interested in the Agfa solinette as well. Cute thing. It has a 3-element lens but reportedly a very good one, and one that is UNIT focusing (like the Retina) not front-cell focusing (like the Rollei 35 and Minox 35).

The Solinette/Super Solinette (Ansco Regent/Super Regent US versions) with the Agnar or Apotar lenses are three element lenses. With the Solinar they are 4-element Tessar-type lenses. The Super versions add a coupled rangefinder to the package. They are nice cameras if the bellows are good.
 
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