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Latest revision as of 12:32, 24 January 2024
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The Vitomatic Ib is a viewfinder made by Voigtländer from 1964 to abt 1966. It has a coupled selenium meter and uses a match-needle system to set the right exposure. Its lens is a 4-element Color Skopar 50 mm f/2.8. The selected aperture and speed values are mirrored in the viewfinder.