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+ | The '''Vito III''' is a [[35mm]] [[rangefinder camera]] that was first produced by [[Voigtländer]] in 1950 and is more similar in design to the 35mm [[Prominent (35mm)|Prominent]] than to earlier [[Vito]] models ([[Vito]] , [[Vito II]] ). The Vito III features a [[Prominent (35mm)|Prominent]] styled top plate [[rangefinder]] coupling, the lens and shutter are mounted on a Vito style folding [[bellows]]. The Vito III's lens is a Ultron f/2 50mm with a synchronized [[Compur-Rapid]] shutter with 1-1/500 B and X-synchronization. Later models featured a [[Synchro-Compur]] shutter 1-1/500 B which was [[flash sync|XM synchronized]]. | ||
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Revision as of 05:09, 28 December 2013
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The Vito III is a 35mm rangefinder camera that was first produced by Voigtländer in 1950 and is more similar in design to the 35mm Prominent than to earlier Vito models (Vito , Vito II ). The Vito III features a Prominent styled top plate rangefinder coupling, the lens and shutter are mounted on a Vito style folding bellows. The Vito III's lens is a Ultron f/2 50mm with a synchronized Compur-Rapid shutter with 1-1/500 B and X-synchronization. Later models featured a Synchro-Compur shutter 1-1/500 B which was XM synchronized.