Voigtländer VITO CD Analogue camera





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Voigtländer Vito CD, a 35 mm compact camera, physically in good condition and functionally tested and working, dating to the 1950–1960 period.
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The Voigtländer Vito CD is a compact 35 mm film camera produced in Germany in the 1960s by the historic Voigtländer house. Belonging to the famous Vito series, it is known for its high build quality, elegant design, and the mechanical reliability typical of German cameras of the era.
The Vito CD uses 35 mm film and is equipped with an integrated selenium light meter, an advanced feature for the period that helped set exposures correctly. The camera offers manual controls for shutter speeds, aperture, and focus, providing a traditional and precise photographic experience.
Many models mount Color-Lanthar or Color-Skopar lenses, valued for sharpness, contrast, and natural color rendition. Thanks to its compact size and sturdy metal construction, the Voigtländer Vito CD was particularly suitable for travel photography, reportage, and everyday use.
The Voigtländer Vito CD is a compact 35 mm film camera produced in Germany in the 1960s by the historic Voigtländer house. Belonging to the famous Vito series, it is known for its high build quality, elegant design, and the mechanical reliability typical of German cameras of the era.
The Vito CD uses 35 mm film and is equipped with an integrated selenium light meter, an advanced feature for the period that helped set exposures correctly. The camera offers manual controls for shutter speeds, aperture, and focus, providing a traditional and precise photographic experience.
Many models mount Color-Lanthar or Color-Skopar lenses, valued for sharpness, contrast, and natural color rendition. Thanks to its compact size and sturdy metal construction, the Voigtländer Vito CD was particularly suitable for travel photography, reportage, and everyday use.

