How to Use the Voigtlander Vito B | Affordable Vintage Camera
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.ค. 2024
- Are you looking for a compact 35mm camera? Are you interested in the vintage aesthetic of cameras from the '50s? Check out the Voitglander Vito B camera from 1954, then! Let me show you show to load film, so you don't waste shots; how to set the best aperture and shutter speed; and how to rewind your used film.
▶CHAPTERS◀
00:00 The vmcampos Camera Club
00:16 Intro
01:16 How to Load the Camera
01:48 One Weird Trick to Load 35mm Film
03:00 Setting the Film Counter
03:59 Using the Perfect Settings
06:14 Setting Film Type
06:45 How to Unload the Film
08:25 Conclusion
What's your favorite film stock? Have you tried Cinestill 50D? What about Kodak Portra? Do you have a vintage camera?
NOTE: This video was produced before the recent controversy with Cinestill. As of the publication of this video, I am urging you to make it known to Cinestill that the analog film community will not stand for their bullying tactics. The "800T" trademark should not have been sought out and granted to them, and they should not be using their influence to stifle smaller film companies.
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I inherited this camera from my grandfather. I was hoping you would talk a bit about the lens and how to remove it. I noticed your lens has some dust and I can pretty much guarantee the lens on mine has that and probably more. Great video!
Very nice inheritance! I'm afraid I'm not brave enough to disassemble the camera to clean the lens. Some are harder to do so than others. Now, have you tried taking photos with the camera as-is? Perhaps the dust is not an issue. I know that we fear that any amount of dust and such will ruin our photos, but that's actually not the case. The imperfections of my photos came from a dusty scan, not a dusty camera.
I would love to have you try the camera and then report back if the dust caused you any issues! 📸
Thank you very much, im going to load up mine today!
Was on the shelf for a few years no idea that it might work.
Thanks again
Thanks for watching! Hope yours worked. How did it go?
Thank you! The instructions on using the focal settings was very helpful.
Glad it was helpful! It's a great camera and I hope you enjoy using it. 📸
SoCal I miss it. Beautiful camera. I use a Vito II and love it
Maybe this is the new camera for me to try.
I definitely reach for this little camera more and more when I want to do film. It's so compact and easy to use.
SoCal misses you! 🌴
Thank you for this tutorial! Really Helpful
You're welcome! How do you like the Vito B? Nice and compact, eh? 📸
Thank youuu💕
Hey! What if you need to open up to f3.5 or around there for darker days. Can you still set to triangle? Or does it limit the field of few from 3.5 feet to 4ft.
What’s does the circle mode mea .
Thank you so much for any additional information!
Happy to help:
1. If you need to open to f/3.5 you can still triangle focus. HOWEVER, the focus area will be greatly reduced. Subjects within 6-8ft (or 1.8m to 2.4m) will be in best focus. If you close down to f/16, triangle focus gives (as I said in my video) 4.5ft to Infinity (1.3m to Inf). So, if you use wider apertures, you must be certain of what you need to be in focus, an physically move yourself and the camera that close to the subject, or you'll get blurry photos. To make it harder, the viewfinder does not show focus, only framing.
2. Circle mode is to supposed to be for the furthest subjects. At f/16, Circle Mode, you should get focus from 8ft to Infinity. At Triangle Mode, you should get focus from 4.5ft to Infinity. Both could give good results, but Circle is more about distance, Triangle is more about near and distance.
3. Hope this helps!
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@@vmcamposCameraClub Thank you so much! Appreciate your time.
Hey again, do you know if a camera strap can be added to this camera?
Hi there. It does not have the regular eyelets to string a strap through. However you can buy the type that screws into the tripod socket at the bottom and that works pretty well. This camera was designed to be in its original case and the case has the strap 🤷♀️
@@vmcamposCameraClub yes thanks!! I have the case actually, straps dries out but I’ll put some new ones on. Last question! If I buy a shutter release. I’m assuming it has to be a pretty specific one? Or would any generic one work? Thanks so much!
The good news is that old cameras can use new shutter release cables! I bought a brand new shutter release a few months ago, and I just tested it with my Vito and fires, no problem (remember that it needs film to fire the shutter). So, any generic one should work; they are universal.
Glad to help!