Voigtlander/Voigtlander Vito C (post 1980)
Voigtlander Vito C (post 1980)

Voigtlander Vito C (post 1980)

Voigtlander · Germany

The Voigtlander Vito C, manufactured after 1980, represents a later chapter for the iconic German brand, likely a fixed-lens compact camera designed for the amateur market during a period of ownership change and production relocation. Its design emphasizes simplicity and functionality, featuring a basic viewfinder and a shutter-priority or fully automatic exposure system intended for point-and-shoot photography. Constructed primarily of plastics with metal components, it prioritizes accessibility over refinement, embodying the mass-market focus of Voigtlander's later production under Japanese ownership. Lacking groundbreaking features or significant design innovation, it served as a practical, budget-conscious option for everyday photography during its era.

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.5
Value
2.5
Collectibility
1.0
Historical Significance
1.0

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