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Voigtlander 28/35mm Mini View Finder M for Camera Black Excellent from Japan F/S

$ 342.67

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Fully functional. Excellent condition
  • MPN: 28/35 Mini View Finder M
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Compatible Brand: For Voigtlander
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Compatible Camera Type: Rangefinder
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
  • Type: Viewfinder
  • Camera Size: 24x36 mm
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Voightlander

    Description

    Voigtlander 28/35mm Mini View Finder M for Camera Black Excellent from Japan
    It's overall in excellent condition. Please refer to the pictures for details.
    Appearance:
    Excellent condition, with light signs of use only.
    Functions:
    Works properly, without any problems.
    Optics:
    No scratches, no haze, no fungus, tiny dust inside.
    Made in Japan
    Ships directly from Japan.
    Voigtländer:
    Voigtländer (German pronunciation: [ˈfoːktlɛndɐ]) is an optical company founded by Johann Christoph Voigtländer (de) in Vienna in 1756 and is thus the oldest name in cameras. It produced the Petzval photographic lens (the fastest lens at that time: f/3.7) in 1840, and the world's first all-metal daguerrotype camera (Ganzmetallkamera) in 1841, also bringing out plate cameras shortly afterwards. It set up a branch office in Braunschweig in 1849, moving its headquarters there later. The company issued stock in 1898, and a majority of the shares were acquired by Schering in 1925.
    Over the next three decades, Voigtländer became a technology leader and the first manufacturer to introduce several new kinds of product that later became commonplace. These include the first zoom lens for 35mm still photography (36–82/2.8 Zoomar) in 1960 and the first 35mm compact camera with built-in electronic flash (Vitrona) in 1965.
    Schering sold its share of the company to the Carl Zeiss Foundation in 1956, and Zeiss and Voigtländer integrated in 1965. In 1972 Zeiss/Voigtländer stopped producing cameras, and a year later Zeiss sold Voigtländer brand to Rollei. On the collapse of Rollei in 1982, Plusfoto took over the name, selling it in 1997 to Ringfoto.
    Since 1999, Voigtländer-branded products have been manufactured and marketed by Cosina; for these, see Cosina Voigtländer.
    [From Wikipedia]
    Cosina Voigtländer:
    Cosina Voigtländer refers to photographic products manufactured by Cosina under the Voigtländer name since 1999. Cosina leases rights to the Voigtländer name from Ringfoto. Cosina Voigtländer products have included 35mm film SLR and rangefinder camera bodies, and lenses for the M39 lens mount (Leica screw mount), M42 lens mount, Leica M mount, and other lens mounts.
    [From Wikipedia]
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