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Do you have a picture? I know about the VitoII, have a Vito IIa, but am curious about Vito IIb.Voigtländer Vito IIb
Do you have a picture? I know about the VitoII, have a Vito IIa, but am curious about Vito IIb.
Voigtländer Vito IIb
Got one of these and use it on occasion. Scale focus with a 50mm can be a challenge.
My brago camera that I love to hate to use is a Signet 50. The lens on mine is very nice and it's kind of fun to use. I had to learn scale focus with this stinker. I got it in a bundle along with 5 or 6 other cameras from a pawnshop for about $40. It's big, it's clunky and every summer I drag it out and run a few rolls through it. I like it but it's really only good for outdoor use. Same goes for my Argus C3s. Pain to lug around due to lack of strap lugs.
Qingdao 6. Auto exposure is quite good.
Only if she was "pretty boy Floyd's" or Clyde Barrow's mother and he stole it so it did not cost her anything..............As a Texan, I am assuming that you have heard of these two though "Pretty Boy" may have been from Oklahoma.......Regards!Hmm... okay...
So we buy a $1500 camera from a little old lady (old widow) for $20.
Should any of us be 'proud' of ourselves for doing such a thing?
The Voigtländer Vito IIb has a 45mm lens.
But it takes two hands to open.Probably the camera I use the most but generally ignore is an Olympus Mju II...., but the Olympus is a one hand wonder.
Hmm... okay...
So we buy a $1500 camera from a little old lady (old widow) for $20.
Should any of us be 'proud' of ourselves for doing such a thing?
My beater is my Seneca No. 2 4"x5" plate camera, bought off ebay for $20. It looks like crap but it works in all the right places. It's the camera I've used to figure out how to make dry plates.
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