Hello All ..............

Pete Sykes

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Hello All,

Just joined this forum, though I might pick up a few tips and as time goes on maybe share a few. I've just bought a Mint Voigtlander Vito B and am planning to run a couple of rolls (Black and white and colour) through it over the next few weeks and see what I can get.

I enjoy getting out and taking candid shots, although a DSLR does sometimes make that difficult.

This is a new area for me. I've been using SLR and DSLR for years and have a modest understanding of manual control with them. I've produced some really satisfying results. But having said that it's not easy to "screw up" with a DSLR. They make you lazy and generally there is little to think about other than composing the shot.

So, here I am with a 1937 Voight, and it does look like a proper camera.

I'll look forward to some banter.

Pete
 
Hi Pete , you are in good company here, very good company infact, many analoguies and vintage camera users to boot, I'm sure you will enjoy your visits and we look forward to seeing what you get up to with the old girl ;)
Oh and a warm welcome.:)
 
welcome top RPF Pete, i am sure you will enjoy your time around these parts. We are a real friendly crew who are full of tips & advice for when other's may need it. We also love to share our photos on the forum.

Film is a real favourite of a fair few members also here on RPF so you will fit in really well.

Daz
 
Pete - you found the perfect forum - lots of vintage camera folks here - and a great mix of people :)

Welcome onboard! :D
 
Hi Pete
Welcome to the forum!
I love my voigtlanders, great cameras I might be able to point you to a few things that may be helpful
Please excuse me if this is teaching granny to suck eggs ;)

Zone scale focusing tutorial where I used a vito b to explain
http://www.realphotographersforum.com/content/281-how-zone-scale-focus.html

Sunny 16 rule, means you can shoot without a light meter
http://www.realphotographersforum.c...ule-correct-exposure-without-light-meter.html

Little bit of info on the vito b
http://www.realphotographersforum.com/content/264-voigtlander-vito-b.html

Great camera! I'm sure you will have a lot of fun with it ...
I'm out today with an Ihagee Exa, another German camera although more an slr, still very small!

Hope you enjoy your stay here, looking forward to seeing some shots!
 
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Hi All,

Thanks for all your help and welcome................. Yep 1957 ( I type for rubbish) :rolleyes:

I was hoping to be out today but I got caught up with family stuff. I might escape tomorrow.

One question ........ I know it's probably something that's a personal choice, but generally, for outdoor shots what films work best in the voight ????

Cheers
Peter
 
It's an older lens so more punchy colour films will counteract the lower contrast ...
Consumer films like "Fuji superior" (has x-tra in big writing on the box) tend to be more punchy than pro films
I'd guess that would be a good place to start
400iso should give you a good range of shooting opportunities at this time of year
Especially with it in mind that it is easier to shoot stopped well down with a zone focusing camera
 
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