I have the Bessamatic (which is previous) with the Color Scopar X f/2.8/50 and the Scoparex 35mm. Very sharp and contrasty!
On the body of the Cosina camera it says "Voigtländer Germany since 1756" which is misleading as Voigtländer closed its their factory in 1971 the manufacture of SLR's stopped even as early as 1965.
On the body of the Cosina camera it says "Voigtländer Germany since 1756" which is misleading as Voigtländer closed its their factory in 1971 the manufacture of SLR's stopped even as early as 1965.
The Voigtländer works closed in 1971 and the last Voigtländer production company dissolved in 1974.
And yes, there is a "Made in Japan" marking. With misleading I did not mean that one is made believe that a camera actually made in Japan is made in Germany. But one is made believe that Voigtländer is still alive and stands behind that camera.
I don't understand why this camera costs as much as it does. It doesn't seem any better made than the Cosina-made Vivitar SLRs I have. These can be bought for $25. With an M42 to K adapter I can use M42 lenses in stop down mode. A Spotmatic II can be bought for very little and even overhauled for a lot less than a TM. With the P adapter M42 lenses can be used on a Mamiya Auto XTL with auto diaphragm operation.
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