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The '''Visoflex''' is a [[reflex housing]] made by [[Leitz]] in the 1950s and 60s, to add ground-glass focusing to [[rangefinder camera]]s. It is an update of the 1930s [[PLOOT]] reflex housing. The reflex housings add greatly to the distance between the lens mount and the film plane: a special range of lenses was made for use with the housings, with short lens-tubes. Because of the length of the reflex housing, these are mostly long-focus lenses: this makes sense, since the [[Rangefinder (device)|rangefinder]] is least precise when used with a long lens.
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The '''Visoflex I''' was introduced in 1951, originally for screw-mount Leica cameras, but it was also made for the new bayonet-mount M-series cameras after the [[Leica M3]] was introduced in 1954. It requires a double [[cable release]]; one cable to release the shutter and a second to activate the mirror-moving mechanism.
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The '''Visoflex II''' followed in 1960; this was also made for both screw- and bayonet-mount cameras. It has a rigid arm which passes the action of the cable release, attached to the housing, to the [[shutter release]] on the camera body.
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The '''Visoflex III''' was introduced in 1964, and was only made for M-series cameras.<!-- commenting this out for now; don't think we should cite WP as a source. <REF>According to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Wikipedia] article [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leica_Camera#Single-lens_reflex_cameras "Leica Camera"].</REF>--> This model has an [[instant-return mirror]].
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The Visoflex is a [[reflex housing]] made by Leitz to add [[SLR]] viewing to [[rangefinder]] cameras. It was preceded by the earlier [[PLOOT]] and evolved through several versions.
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* Visoflex generations & lenses [http://elshaw.tripod.com/Visoflex/Visoflex.html Pt. 1] and [http://elshaw.tripod.com/Visoflex/VisoflexII.html Pt.2] by [http://elshaw.tripod.com/ Gary Elshaw]
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*[https://www.cameramanuals.org/leica_pdf/leitz_visoflex_ii.pdf Visoflex II] and [https://www.cameramanuals.org/leica_pdf/leitz_visoflex_iii.pdf Visoflex III] user manuals (pdf) at [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/ Butkus.org]
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* [https://www.leitz-auction.com/en/Leitz-Mirror-Reflex-Housings-various/AI-13-17372 Auction lot of Visoflex housings and accessories] including Visoflex I for both screw and bayonet mount, sold at the [https://www.leitz-auction.com/en/Cameras/Past-Auctions/Auction-13/ thirteenth Westlicht Photographica Auction], on 7 June 2008.
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*[https://www.leitz-auction.com/en/Visoflex-II/AI-13-17373 Visoflex II for screw-mount camera], also sold at the thirteenth Westlicht auction.
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Latest revision as of 00:20, 1 February 2024

The Visoflex is a reflex housing made by Leitz in the 1950s and 60s, to add ground-glass focusing to rangefinder cameras. It is an update of the 1930s PLOOT reflex housing. The reflex housings add greatly to the distance between the lens mount and the film plane: a special range of lenses was made for use with the housings, with short lens-tubes. Because of the length of the reflex housing, these are mostly long-focus lenses: this makes sense, since the rangefinder is least precise when used with a long lens.

The Visoflex I was introduced in 1951, originally for screw-mount Leica cameras, but it was also made for the new bayonet-mount M-series cameras after the Leica M3 was introduced in 1954. It requires a double cable release; one cable to release the shutter and a second to activate the mirror-moving mechanism.

The Visoflex II followed in 1960; this was also made for both screw- and bayonet-mount cameras. It has a rigid arm which passes the action of the cable release, attached to the housing, to the shutter release on the camera body.

The Visoflex III was introduced in 1964, and was only made for M-series cameras. This model has an instant-return mirror.


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