Last week I finished a roll that had lived in my Voigtlander Vitessa for 
more than a year.  I took it for processing over the weekend and had fun 
parsing through the results.  Compared to my *ist-Ds, the delayed 
gratification is both maddening and fun!  It's a little magical to break out 
the prints and see what came of your efforts. 

By the way, if you want the best deal in a 1950's rangefinder, the Vitessa 
is it.  It feels like it was carved from a single chunk of metal, has pretty 
good ergonomics for an old camera, and the 50mm f/3.5 Skopar lens on mine 
produces very sharp pictures.  They say the f/2.0 Ultron is even better--as 
good as or better than the contemporary Summicrons.  Vitessas seem to go for 
between $100 and $200 if they're really clean.  That's a lot less than, say, 
a Leica iiiF with a 50mm f/3.5 Elmar. 

 --Mark

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