Voigtlander
(JP¥18,000)
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けむりぷろ2023
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Voigtlander
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For sale is a Voigtlander VITOMATIC 1 with a Color-Skopar 50mm f/2.8 lens, manufactured from 1958 to 1960. Included are the rare original hood, Y filter, and leather case. The VITOMATIC 1 is part of the "VITO" series, essentially a "VITO B late model" with a built-in exposure meter. It's a slightly taller camera, but with a bright viewfinder, giving it a cute, "round" appearance. However, the build quality, including the plating, is solid and heavy, giving it a luxurious feel. "Camera Condition" There are scratches and wear from age and use. The optics, including the lens, have some dust, scratches, and fungus that couldn't be completely removed. It has been serviced to the extent that it doesn't affect actual shooting. There is no shutter speed unevenness on the high speeds, and the low speeds are normal. There are no light leaks, and shooting has been confirmed. The exposure meter is working, but for accurate exposure, please use a separate light meter. "Important Notes" ・The shutter will not charge unless film is loaded. No dry firing. ・This camera uses a light value (LV) system where you can change the aperture and shutter speed simultaneously. If you go outside the LV value range, the rings will not turn. To adjust the aperture or shutter speed independently outside the set LV value range, you need to change the LV value, which requires getting used to it. Do not force the operation. ・Sliding the lever on the left shoulder will pop up the knob, allowing you to rewind the film. ・The way to open the back cover is unique and requires attention. Turning the lever on the bottom of the part where the film cartridge goes opens the back cover. ・Due to the age of the product, we cannot guarantee various operations in low temperatures. Please understand. ・This camera has many of the classic camera's unique operating procedures. We recommend checking the operation on YouTube, etc., before actual shooting. "Sample Photos" Banetsu Monogatari train pulled by C57180 on the Banetsu West Line Near Toma Bridge, Kawabata settlement in Yamatomachi, Ichinodo River Bridge, Ubado-Toyokawa straight Using Fujicolor 100 This camera is a practical camera and not a collector's item. Those who are particular about details are recommended to purchase from a specialty store. This transaction will be conducted in Japanese and is an "as is" sale. There is no warranty, including for shooting. Please check the profile.
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