Introduction
These are 35 mm. cameras with a rigid
front and non-interchangeable lens. The Vitoret range was
designed as a low cost Voigtlander camera to appeal to
those who could not afford the Vito range.
Cameras
Vitoret
(1963)
1964
advertisement for Vitoret
Vitoret
D (1963)
Vitoret
DR (1965)
Vitoret
F (1964)
Vitoret
L
Vitoret
LR
Vitoret
R (1964)
Vitoret
Rapid D
Guidelines for Purchasers
All of these cameras are very usable
but they are all at least 30 years old, in some cases
heading rapidly for 40 years old, and are therefore well
past their designed operational lifetime. Spare parts and
repairs are difficult to find - if not impossible - and
can be very costly.
Vitorets are not popular with camera
users. They have a very basic specification and are not
of the same quality as the more expensive Vito range.
Voigtlander collectors also tend to be
more interested in pursuing the better quality cameras
made by Voigtlander so the more common Vitorets - the
Vitoret in particular - can often be found at a
reasonable price.
Data
Section
|
Camera
|
Filter Size
|
|
Vitoret
|
32 mm. push-on
|
|
Vitoret D
|
32 mm. push-on
|
|
Vitoret DR
|
32 mm. push-on
|
|
Vitoret F
|
32 mm. push-on
|
|
Vitoret L
|
32 mm. push-on
|
|
Vitoret LR
|
32 mm. push-on
|
|
Vitoret R
|
32 mm. push-on
|
|
Vitoret Rapid D
|
32 mm. push-on
|
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