The lens is a beauty... it seems to capture the best ever blues... I have a Vito B and the the photos have that wonderful vintage feel to them. Enjoyed your video.
That was a very good, succinct review of a wonderful camera. Well filmed and presented, you also managed to get several excellent photographs on your trip with your father. Where they all taken on one roll? If so, congratulations. I shall now watch your other offerings as it's raining and I've abounded my planned outing with an Olympus RC35. Actually that makes you sound rather like an alternative to a museum.
Nice review ! I've had the regular Vito II (without the cold shoe)for a long while . Such a great little camera . I tend to use it a lot walking in the snow as you can just put it in your pocket to keep it warm ....
Another well done review. The Vito IIa is an excellent travel camera, but it attracts bemused attention. I have an older Vito II from 1954 and prefer it over a Rollei 35.
Thanks for this - I just received one of these as a gift. I have a couple of Ikon Continas of a similar design. This Voigtlander looks perfect, but the shutter would not cock, so I kept thinking, does it need film? Then I opened the back and turned the film guide rod and heard a click. Then when I tried the shutter, it has an awesome click. This thing is mint! Can't wait to load some film and get going!
The lens is a beauty... it seems to capture the best ever blues... I have a Vito B and the the photos have that wonderful vintage feel to them. Enjoyed your video.
Wonderful review and loved the photos taken at the railway with your parents, truly moments that will be treasured for a lifetime!
That was a very good, succinct review of a wonderful camera. Well filmed and presented, you also managed to get several excellent photographs on your trip with your father. Where they all taken on one roll? If so, congratulations. I shall now watch your other offerings as it's raining and I've abounded my planned outing with an Olympus RC35. Actually that makes you sound rather like an alternative to a museum.
That's very kind thanks, it's a great little camera, one of my all time favourites
Nice review ! I've had the regular Vito II (without the cold shoe)for a long while . Such a great little camera . I tend to use it a lot walking in the snow as you can just put it in your pocket to keep it warm ....
Another well done review. The Vito IIa is an excellent travel camera, but it attracts bemused attention. I have an older Vito II from 1954 and prefer it over a Rollei 35.
Just bought mine today cant wait to use it!!
It's a superb camera, you'll love it
Beautiful images.
Really nice image quality
It's a wonderful underrated camera, along with the Vito B. More people should be shooting these old legends
Very Good Photos
You need to load it first and cock shutter....
Just had mine this weekend (Vito ii) also have 2 Vito B.... mk1 and mk 2........love em!!
Thanks for this - I just received one of these as a gift. I have a couple of Ikon Continas of a similar design. This Voigtlander looks perfect, but the shutter would not cock, so I kept thinking, does it need film? Then I opened the back and turned the film guide rod and heard a click. Then when I tried the shutter, it has an awesome click. This thing is mint! Can't wait to load some film and get going!
But I can't release shutter...
I just found one at my local thrift store for $30