Voigtlander Vitomatic I
Tested, working 35mm viewfinder camera. Ready to use, the camera doesn't require any batteries to operate and is in full mechanical order. Film sold separately. The set includes the original case, together with a filter and lens hood and a rangefinder.
The Vitomatic I is a viewfinder camera, and the Vitomatic II and IIa are rangefinder equipped.
The Vitomatic I was produced between 1957 and 1960.
Specifications
Viewfinder: Brilliant finder shows image at about 1:1. Bright line with parallax markings.
Focus: Manual. Imperial distance scale with zone focusing symbols.
Lens: Color-Skopar 50mm (4 elements in 3 groups).
Close Focus: 3' 5".
Diaphragm: f2.8 to f22.
Shutter: Prontor SLK-V shutter (B, 1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/15, 1/30, 1/60, 1/125, 1/250, and 1/300 sec) + built-in 8 second self-timer. Early cameras had a top speed of 1/300th sec.
Meter: Coupled selenium.
Exposure: Manual match needle in top-plate window
Frame Counter: Manually set, countdown style
Rewind: Pop-up crank with automatic tension release.
Back Opening: Pull out base plate latch with quarter twist opens the whole back and a hinged door beneath the film canister.