What mount is Voigtlander Bessa L?

What mount is Voigtlander Bessa L?

For the uninitiated, the Voigtlander bessa L is a manual only, through-the-lens metered, Leica thread mount camera. It was in fact Cosina Voigtlander’s first LTM camera and was designed to be used with a series of ultra wide angle lenses Voigtlander had on the market contemporary to the cameras release.

Does voigtlander make digital cameras?

Voigtlander Bessa R4M / R4A | Digital camera, Camera photo, Rangefinder camera.

Is Leica a film camera?

Leica 35mm film cameras feature a unique bayonet lens mount coupled to the rangefinder, an optical viewfinder, and the ability to accept all M type lenses.

What mount is the Bessa R?

Leica screw mount
The Bessa-R, introduced in 2000, was a rangefinder camera with a projected frame finder and a Leica screw mount. Although considerably cheaper than a Leica M camera, its viewfinder was comparable in function and feeling. It featured manually selectable frames for 35 mm/90 mm, 50 mm, and 75 mm lenses.

Who makes Voigtlander lenses?

Cosina
Japanese optical manufacturer Cosina has announced three new lenses at the CP+ show in Yokohama. The trio consists of two lenses for full frame Sony E-Mount cameras, and a new Nokton 50mm F1.

Which is the best voigtlander?

Here are the best scoring Voigtlander lenses in our database.

Model Launch Price Chr. aberration
Sony FE Carl Zeiss Sonnar T* 55mm F1.8 ZA On: Sony A7R II $1000 9 7141
Carl Zeiss Apo Sonnar T* 2/135 ZE Canon On: Canon EOS 5DS R $1600 2 207
Carl Zeiss Milvus 1.4/85 ZF.2 Nikon On: Nikon D800E $1800 3 936

Is Leica MP still in production?

Leica continues to make two film rangefinder models, the metered MP and the M-A, which is a completely manual camera harking back to the company’s classic M3 of the 1950s. Leica has stressed that film camera production will not stop, despite the issues with demand.

What does Leica MP stand for?

mechanical perfection
The Leica MP is a 35 mm film camera manufactured by Leica Camera AG that was introduced in 2003. The camera uses the Leica M-mount, which accepts all Leica bayonet-mount lenses (21 mm through 135 mm) made since 1954. The ‘MP’ designation stands for “mechanical perfection.”

What is the Bessa L?

The Bessa L is a scale focus Leica Screw mount camera with TTL metering, best suited for 35mm and wider lenses. It is ideal for the Voigtlander 12/5.6, 15/4.5, 21/4, 25/4, 28/3.5, and 35/2.5 lenses.

What lens does the Bessa L camera use?

The standard lens on the Bessa L camera is the Voigtlander Super Wide Heliar 15mm f4.5 lens which is the LTM mount version. The LTM mount lens is different to the Leica M mount Voigtlander Super Wide Heliar 15mm as it is smaller and can focus to 0.3m vs. 0.5m.

What is a Bessa T 35mm film camera?

The Bessa T 35mm film camera was manufactured by Cosina Voigtlander of Japan from around 2001-2004. This is a 35mm film rangefinder camera with a Leica M lens mount! That’s correct. The Bessa T will let you use all your amazing Leica M glass on this body at a fraction of the cost of say the now very popular Leica M6 camera.

When did the Bessa L get discontinued?

Outdone by its progeny, the Bessa L was officially discontinued 5/31/2003. The Bessa L is a SCALE FOCUS CAMERA (not a rangefinder camera) — it has NO built in viewfinder or rangefinder. The L is reminiscent of the classic finderless 1950’s Screw mount Leicas, like the Ig.