Voigtlander Brillant
You can find an in-depth review of this camera, at the link below:
Voigtlander Brillant – A Pseudo TLR, with Real Potential
Lens: Anastigmat 1:6.3 f/7.5
Film Format: 120 (6x6cm)
Shutter: 1/25 to 1/100 sec, Bulb & Timed
Aperture: f/6.3 to f/22
Focusing: Zone Focusing
Year: 1932 - 1937
Country: West Germany
Included Accessories: Carry case
The good:
• For a 90-year-old camera, it is in remarkably good condition, and us undoubtedly been kept in its case for most of its life.
• The included leather case is in good condition and looks lovely holding the camera.
• Shutter fires well and appears to be roughly accurate in terms of speed.
• Focus ring is smooth and accurate.
• Film transport knob is smooth and runs freely.
• No light leaks in the test roll.
• Viewfinder has some debris in it but is perfectly usable. Please see images)
• Lens has some marks, but they do not appear to affect the image quality.
The less good:
• The markings on the front the camera are a little faded, which is very common with these cameras.
• The viewfinder has some debris in it, as per the images.
You can find a manual for this camera, at the link below:
You can find an in-depth review of this camera, at the link below:
Voigtlander Brillant – A Pseudo TLR, with Real Potential
Lens: Anastigmat 1:6.3 f/7.5
Film Format: 120 (6x6cm)
Shutter: 1/25 to 1/100 sec, Bulb & Timed
Aperture: f/6.3 to f/22
Focusing: Zone Focusing
Year: 1932 - 1937
Country: West Germany
Included Accessories: Carry case
The good:
• For a 90-year-old camera, it is in remarkably good condition, and us undoubtedly been kept in its case for most of its life.
• The included leather case is in good condition and looks lovely holding the camera.
• Shutter fires well and appears to be roughly accurate in terms of speed.
• Focus ring is smooth and accurate.
• Film transport knob is smooth and runs freely.
• No light leaks in the test roll.
• Viewfinder has some debris in it but is perfectly usable. Please see images)
• Lens has some marks, but they do not appear to affect the image quality.
The less good:
• The markings on the front the camera are a little faded, which is very common with these cameras.
• The viewfinder has some debris in it, as per the images.
You can find a manual for this camera, at the link below:
You can find an in-depth review of this camera, at the link below:
Voigtlander Brillant – A Pseudo TLR, with Real Potential
Lens: Anastigmat 1:6.3 f/7.5
Film Format: 120 (6x6cm)
Shutter: 1/25 to 1/100 sec, Bulb & Timed
Aperture: f/6.3 to f/22
Focusing: Zone Focusing
Year: 1932 - 1937
Country: West Germany
Included Accessories: Carry case
The good:
• For a 90-year-old camera, it is in remarkably good condition, and us undoubtedly been kept in its case for most of its life.
• The included leather case is in good condition and looks lovely holding the camera.
• Shutter fires well and appears to be roughly accurate in terms of speed.
• Focus ring is smooth and accurate.
• Film transport knob is smooth and runs freely.
• No light leaks in the test roll.
• Viewfinder has some debris in it but is perfectly usable. Please see images)
• Lens has some marks, but they do not appear to affect the image quality.
The less good:
• The markings on the front the camera are a little faded, which is very common with these cameras.
• The viewfinder has some debris in it, as per the images.
You can find a manual for this camera, at the link below: