- The
Bessamatic and
Ultramatic were
lines of 35mm SLR
cameras made by Voigtländer in the 1960s,
featuring a
selenium meter. It uses a leaf shutter, similar...
-
Television Engineers Inc. "
Bessamatic / Objektive" [
Bessamatic / Lenses]. Der
Klinterklater (in German).
Retrieved 10
March 2023. "
Bessamatic /
Objektive (Skoparex...
-
comparable to the
Ultron In addition, Voigtländer
offered the
Zoomar with its
Bessamatic starting from 1959. The
Zoomar was
designed by
Frank G. Back of Zoomar...
- DKL
mount for the
Bessamatic single-lens
reflex camera, but
implemented physical differences that left the
Vitessa and
Bessamatic mutually incompatible...
-
Bessamatic, Retina- and Paxette-reflex, Zenit's next
attempt was the Zenit-4 (1964), -5 and -6 cameras.
These were
based on a Voigtländer
Bessamatic-type...
- (1932–36)
Contaflex SLR
Icarex 35 SLR
Contarex 1 ("Bullseye") SLR Voigtländer
Bessamatic SLR Kiev 4A
rangefinder Contessamat compact After World War II, the Dresden...
- photography, the
famous 36-82/2.8 Zoomar. It was
originally made in Voigtländer
Bessamatic and
Exakta mount. Most Kil**** and
Zoomar lenses left the
factory with...
- Voigtländer
Bessamatic DKL-mount 45.7 mm SLR 24×36 mm 1958–1967 11+2 1 0 0 DKL
variants used by
Bessamatic,
Bessamatic deLuxe,
Bessamatic m,
Bessamatic CS, Ultramatic...
- amateurs. Voigtländer also
offered a line of
single lens
reflex cameras, the
Bessamatic/Ultramatic.
After the Voigtländer
brand was
acquired by Carl
Zeiss AG...
-
adapter to use
Nikon AIS AI
lenses on K-mount.
Adapter for Voigtländer
Bessamatic and Voigtländer
Ultramatic lenses,
Kodak Retina Reflex, or
Kodak Retina...