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Vito CLR image by Lemessoler (Image rights) |
Top view showing the viewfinder frame and a translucent plastic part beside the accessory shoe illuminating the meter needle in the finder. image by Lemessoler (Image rights) |
Camera controls. image by Lemessoler (Image rights) |
Vito C |
The Vito C is a 35mm viewfinder camera made in Germany by Voigtländer. The Vito CD has an uncoupled light meter. The Vito CL has a coupled light meter, and the CL Deluxe has a meter needle display in the viewfinder. The Vito CLR further adds a coupled rangefinder.
The round-ended body style was produced between 1960 & 1967, after which a squarer-ended body was made.[1]
In c.1980, a series of ABS plastic bodied Vito cameras was introduced, with fold down front, similar to the Minox 35 and made by Balda, also sold as the Balda C series.
Links
- Vito C, Vito CD, Vito CL, Vito CL, Vito CLR (user manual), Vito CSR on www.collection-appareils.fr by Sylvain Halgand
in English:
- Voigtlander Vito CSR Meter Repair at kyophoto.com [1]