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[[Voigtländer]]'s '''Dynamatic II''' was a [[35mm]] camera with [[coupled rangefinder]] and Lanthar f2.8/50mm lens. It had automatic exposure, with automatic aperture control after manual shutter speed pre-selection. Therefore it had a built-in [[selenium meter]] which controlled aperture. The aperture value could be read from a scale in the bright-frame viewfinder. The shutter was a Prontor-Matic-Y with speeds from 1/10 to 1/400 sec.. A "de luxe" variant of the camera with Color-Skopar lens was available. The '''Dynamatic II''' was the more advanced version of the [[Dynamatic]] as it offered a more control and manual settings.
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[[Voigtländer]]'s '''Dynamatic II''' was a [[35mm]] camera with [[coupled rangefinder]] and Lanthar f2.8/50mm lens. It had automatic exposure, with automatic aperture control after manual shutter speed pre-selection. Therefore it had a built-in [[selenium meter]] which controlled aperture. The aperture value could be read from a scale in the bright-frame viewfinder. The shutter was a Prontor-Matic-Y with speeds from 1/10 to 1/400 sec.. A "de luxe" variant of the camera with Color-Skopar lens was available. The '''Dynamatic II''' was the more advanced version of the [[Dynamatic]] as it offered more control and manual settings.
  
 
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Revision as of 19:13, 28 November 2017

Voigtländer's Dynamatic II was a 35mm camera with coupled rangefinder and Lanthar f2.8/50mm lens. It had automatic exposure, with automatic aperture control after manual shutter speed pre-selection. Therefore it had a built-in selenium meter which controlled aperture. The aperture value could be read from a scale in the bright-frame viewfinder. The shutter was a Prontor-Matic-Y with speeds from 1/10 to 1/400 sec.. A "de luxe" variant of the camera with Color-Skopar lens was available. The Dynamatic II was the more advanced version of the Dynamatic as it offered more control and manual settings.

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