Alan Gibson , Apr 07, 1999; 10:42 a.m.
Does anyone have details of the new Voigtlander Bessa-L camera, as mentioned in Amateur Photographer 10 April? In particular, the quality of the 15mm and 25mm lenses.
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And is it a pure coincidence that it looks somewhat like the <A HREF="http://www.yasuhara.co.jp/index-e.html">Yasuhara</A> camera?
Jeff Thomsen , Apr 08, 1999; 04:48 a.m.
I would also be very interested in any responses about the
Voigtlander, as I was recently given a Voigtlander Vitomatic from the
late 50's. It has a 50mm lens and uses a seperate range finder
(included)complete with original guarantee and 2 yellow filters for
B&W. I've checked thru the threads here and MF Digest but with little
result.
Sorry to intrude on your post Alan, Voigtlander info seems very
difficult to come by.
Geoffrey S. Kane , Apr 08, 1999; 08:34 a.m.
Raymond Tai , Apr 08, 1999; 08:59 a.m.
The Voigtlander Bessa-L is Cosina made - actually a Nikon FM10, Olympus
OM2000, etc., without the mirror box. The body is die cast metal with
TTL metering though without rangefinder focus. Focusing is done by
hyperfocal which is fine given the DOF of 15mm and 25mm lenses.
Several friends of mine already has the 15mm aspherical and mine is on
order. The optics approaches Leica quality though the barrel is more
like aluminum Fedka quality. It has a Leica screw mount and I will
skip the body and use it on my M6 with an appropriate adapter.
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The Yasuhara is a completely different animal. I can't wait for this
beast to become available!
Geoffrey S. Kane , Apr 22, 1999; 11:09 a.m.
nhat nguyen , Jun 20, 2000; 07:32 p.m.
the bessa-l with a 15mm lens can be seen as a 35mm version
of the hasselblad swc camera.
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i would only get it for that purpose. where else can you get an
ultra wide 15mm lens for the price of the bessa-l setup. the
16mm zeiss hologon for the contax g series is over $1500
somewhere.