Voigtländer VSL 43
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The Voigtländer VSL 43 is unrelated to earlier Rollei-based Voigtländer VSLs, and instead is a lightweight SLR for K mount lenses marketed by Ringfoto in the naughties. This is the autoexposure model with an electronically-timed shutter (and self-timer) dependent on battery power; the similar-seeming VSL 40 instead has a mechanical shutter and manual exposure setting.
The VSL 43 is based on the Cosina C3 and as such is a cousin to the Canon T60 among other brandings.
Links
- Roger W. Hicks & Frances E. Schultz review the VSL 43, September 1, 2006, at Shutterbug.com
- Walkaround views of the VSL 43 and its 35–70mm zoom at KEH camera
- 2009 sale listing of VSL 43 from Photo Village (NYC) via (Wayback Machine)
- Owner's manual for Cosina C2 at Mike Butkus' OrphanCameras.com