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The '''Bessa 66''' is a [[folding]] [[120 film|120 rollfilm]] camera made in Germany by [[Voigtländer]], introduced in 1938 and made after the war between 1948-1950. It was one in a long series of [[Bessa]] cameras, this camera and the [[Bessa 46]] are sometimes called "'''Baby-Bessa'''" or "'''Klein-Bessa'''", due to their compact design and because most of the Bessas until then were of 6x9 format. <ref>{{McKeown12}} Page 953.</ref> | The '''Bessa 66''' is a [[folding]] [[120 film|120 rollfilm]] camera made in Germany by [[Voigtländer]], introduced in 1938 and made after the war between 1948-1950. It was one in a long series of [[Bessa]] cameras, this camera and the [[Bessa 46]] are sometimes called "'''Baby-Bessa'''" or "'''Klein-Bessa'''", due to their compact design and because most of the Bessas until then were of 6x9 format. <ref>{{McKeown12}} Page 953.</ref> | ||
− | There were two versions, the standard | + | There were two versions, the standard with an sports finder, and a deluxe model with an optical viewfinder (inverted telescope) and a different top-plate. |
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Several different lenses and shutters were used through the production of the camera, and a yellow 'Moment' filter was fitted to the front of the lens, which hinged out of the way when not required. <ref>[[http://www.schoebels-voigtlaender-archiv.de/Bild0104.html In-depth list]In-depth list of all the variants at Schoebel's Voigtlander-Archive (in German) ]</ref> | Several different lenses and shutters were used through the production of the camera, and a yellow 'Moment' filter was fitted to the front of the lens, which hinged out of the way when not required. <ref>[[http://www.schoebels-voigtlaender-archiv.de/Bild0104.html In-depth list]In-depth list of all the variants at Schoebel's Voigtlander-Archive (in German) ]</ref> | ||
− | The shutter | + | The shutter is released by a lever fitted through the door, which folds out behind the front door when closed. There is a rotating foot at the bottom which has a double purpose, it locks the film door or is used to stabilize the camera on table-top. |
− | From more uncommon features | + | |
+ | From more uncommon features some DeLuxe models have an autostop frame counter, and automatic film lock. | ||
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Voigtländer Bessa 66 (deluxe model) image by AWCam (Image rights) |
The Bessa 66 is a folding 120 rollfilm camera made in Germany by Voigtländer, introduced in 1938 and made after the war between 1948-1950. It was one in a long series of Bessa cameras, this camera and the Bessa 46 are sometimes called "Baby-Bessa" or "Klein-Bessa", due to their compact design and because most of the Bessas until then were of 6x9 format. [1]
There were two versions, the standard with an sports finder, and a deluxe model with an optical viewfinder (inverted telescope) and a different top-plate.
Several different lenses and shutters were used through the production of the camera, and a yellow 'Moment' filter was fitted to the front of the lens, which hinged out of the way when not required. [2] The shutter is released by a lever fitted through the door, which folds out behind the front door when closed. There is a rotating foot at the bottom which has a double purpose, it locks the film door or is used to stabilize the camera on table-top.
From more uncommon features some DeLuxe models have an autostop frame counter, and automatic film lock.
Bessa 66 "standard" Images by Mario Groleau. (Image rights) |
Specifications
- Country of origin: Germany
- Manufacturer: Voigtländer
- In production: 1938-1940, 1948-50
- Film: twelve 6×6cm exposures on 120 film
- Lens: Voigtar 75mm f/3.5, Vaskar 75mm f/4.5 (post-war), Skopar or Color-Skopar (Post-War) 75mm f/3.5, or Color Heliar 75mm f/3.5
- Viewfinder: Sports finder and optical-viewfinder in "Deluxe" models
- Shutters observed:
- Compur, speeds B, 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 300
- Compur-Rapid, speeds B, 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 250, 500
- Prontor II, speeds T, B, 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 175
- Dimensions: 128 × 89 × 97mm (41mm folded); weight 510g
Notes
- ↑ McKeown, James M. and Joan C. McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras, 12th Edition, 2005-2006. USA, Centennial Photo Service, 2004. ISBN 0-931838-40-1 (hardcover). ISBN 0-931838-41-X (softcover). Page 953.
- ↑ [In-depth listIn-depth list of all the variants at Schoebel's Voigtlander-Archive (in German) ]
Links
- Bessa 66 at The Classic Camera
- Bessa 66 at M. Groleau's site (in French)
- Voigtlander Bessa 66 on Interno in bakelite (italian)
- In-depth list of shutter-, lens-, and body variants at Heinz Schöbels' Voigtländer-Archiv, in German
- German PDF-manual on M. Butkus' site.
Besa 66 Deluxe with Heliar and Compur-Rapid image by Jörg Krüger (Image rights) |