Voigtlander Prominent II Camera, With 50mm f/2 Ultron Lens at KEH Camera
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Prominent Ii. Voigtlander Prominent II a photo on Flickriver Offering Synchro-compur shutter with speeds of 1 second to 1/500th second and a combined brilliant-frame view- and. It was launched in 1951, a time when 35mm rangefinder cameras were at their peak
Voigtländer Prominent II with Nokton 32794,3 from classic.leica-camera.com
With its unique appearance, this camera is among the best mechanically and optically designed rangefinder systems It was similar to Prominent introduced in 1950 but with a new body style to accomodate a large life-size view finder
Voigtländer Prominent II with Nokton 32794,3
The Voigtländer Prominent was one of the most sophisticated cameras of the 1950s—also among the most complicated, and just a bit eccentric It was launched in 1951, a time when 35mm rangefinder cameras were at their peak The second Prominent (stylized with small caps as ProminenT) was a line of 35mm interchangeable lens cameras built after World War II in the 1950s, equipped with leaf shutters
Lot 102 A Voigtlander Prominent II Rangefinder. In other words, it is not a wise choice as a classic. [1]Prominent II is one of the best mechanically and optically designed rangefinder with interchangable lens system camera, the first of this type and has a.
Classic Voigtlander Prominent II rangefinder Camera + Ultron 50mm f2. The second line of Prominent cameras were marketed as professional system cameras against the Leica threadmount and M bayonet mount and Zeiss Ikon Contax rangefinder. It was made for two years before being discontinued.