Voigtländer VSL 40
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The Voigtländer VSL 40 is the manual-exposure, mechanical-shutter twin to the Voigtländer VSL 43—however it seems fairly unknown in the English-speaking world. It is almost certainly a rebadging of the Cosina C1, and like that model is a spartan affair even lacking the self timer of the Cosina C1s. It does feature the 1/2000 second top shutter speed and match-LED exposure meter which are familiar from numerous Cosina-built basic SLRs, with the Vivitar V4000 one popular example.
Links
- Name variant Phoenix P1 manual (PDF) at Mike Butkus' OrphanCameras.com
- VSL 40 sale listing in Argentina photographed from several angles, via Wayback Machine