From Stephen Gandy over at RFF:
I checked with Cosina.
The Voigtlander Bessa III and Bessa III Wide will stay in production for the time being.
http://rangefinderforum.com/forums/showpost.php?p=2383419&postcount=23
Hello Oren,
Ringfoto in Germany (the owner of the Voigtländer brand, and distributor of the Voigtländer cameras in lots of markets) has also confirmed that both Bessa III models stay in production.
In the next edition of the "PhotoKlassik" (
www.photoklassik.de ) a test report of the Bessa III will be published. Photoklassik asked Ringfoto / Voigtländer before the report was written, whether the camera will stay in production, and Ringfoto said yes.
And PhotoKlassik just asked again after this Fuji statement, and Ringfoto said again: yes.
I very well remember Photokina 2008, when the first "Mock-up" model of the Fuji was presented behind glass on the Fuji booth.
A new folding camera for film just at a time, when the "digital tsunami" had its biggest strength.
It was a little sensation.
But already at the introduction there have been rumors that the Fuji version is a single production run, aimed at the Japanese market. And at first the Fuji version indeed was only sold in Japan (USA and UK followed later). Here in Germany the Fuji version has never been offered, but the Voigtländer version.
Kudos and thanks to Voigtländer / Cosina / Fuji for this little sensation!
Best regards,
Henning