When I visited Stockholm to see family, and I took two film cameras with me, one of the cameras being a Voigtlander Bessa 35mm rangefinder camera. Known as a poor-man's Leica, it looks similar to a Leica, shares the same lens mount as a Leica and works just like a Leica - for a fraction of the price. Voigtlander disappeared in the 1970's but the marque was reintroduces in the 1990's and built in Japan by Cosina.
Its a great camera and its the first time I used it. I am really happy with the results, especially as I had some good weather.
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Voigtlander Bessa camera. Ilford FP4 developed in D75. Epson Expression Scanner.


































































