
Voigtlander Vito Prototype
Voigtlander · Germany · 1951 · 135 film
The Voigtländer Vito Prototype is a unique 1951 35mm camera representing an early development stage of the eventual Vito series. As a prototype, it likely served to test form, function, and market viability before the production models were finalized. Sharing the 135 format with its commercial counterparts, it embodies the compact, viewfinder-based design approach characteristic of mid-century Voigtländer consumer cameras. While specific details remain scarce, its existence offers a glimpse into the engineering process of a significant German manufacturer during the post-WWII era, preceding the highly successful production Vito cameras known for their portability and optics. This prototype represents a historical artifact rather than a widely used or documented camera model.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |




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