Well, the article was based on using a DSLR.  A rangefinder camera of course solves the composition problem.  But not many folks around here have digital rangefinders.
PF
			
			
									
						
	Shooting Infrared?
- PFMcFarland
 - Super Member

 - Posts: 2408
 - Joined: Tue Apr 29, 2014 11:02 pm
 - Contact:
 
Re: Shooting Infrared?
Nor do I, but you just gave me a great idea!!
I have a external viewfinder (that goes in the hot shoe) from Voigtlander!
I maybe able to use it for 35-50-75 equivalents (24-35-50mm)!!!
YOu are the man!!!
PS, I found it and it is a Kontur just like this one:
 from camera-wiki
			
			
									
						
	
			I have a external viewfinder (that goes in the hot shoe) from Voigtlander!
I maybe able to use it for 35-50-75 equivalents (24-35-50mm)!!!
YOu are the man!!!
PS, I found it and it is a Kontur just like this one:
 from camera-wiki- PFMcFarland
 - Super Member

 - Posts: 2408
 - Joined: Tue Apr 29, 2014 11:02 pm
 - Contact:
 
Re: Shooting Infrared?
Kontur finders are one of the better things that Voigtlander ever made, though I must admit I haven't used mine since the last time I had my Vito B out, and that was many moons ago.
PF
			
			
									
						
	
			PF
Waiting for the light
						Re: Shooting Infrared?
A few years back, I was shooting some of the Rollei Infrared, and I kept that to rangefinders, as well, because the IR filter made it impossible to see through the viewfinder. I also shot some with a Rollei 35, because it also was a viewfinder camera. I think that I might have one of those filters in Bay 1 for a Rolleiflex Automat.
The Kontur finders are really nice. I have a Voigtlander Turnit, which I guess got its name because you "turn it" around to switch from wide to telephoto.
Man, I need to stop shooting digital and shoot more film!
			
			
									
						
	
			The Kontur finders are really nice. I have a Voigtlander Turnit, which I guess got its name because you "turn it" around to switch from wide to telephoto.
Man, I need to stop shooting digital and shoot more film!
-Mike Elek
						Re: Shooting Infrared?
I was lucky to find a VITO II at a estate sale a couple of years ago... the camera itself needs love 
BUT it came with a box of accesories, among those close-up filters, yellow, red filters, original hood, a flash show, and 2 konturs, the 50 and 35mm equivalents. All in good condition, with the original boxes, manuals, etc.

			
			
									
						
	
			BUT it came with a box of accesories, among those close-up filters, yellow, red filters, original hood, a flash show, and 2 konturs, the 50 and 35mm equivalents. All in good condition, with the original boxes, manuals, etc.

PFMcFarland wrote:Kontur finders are one of the better things that Voigtlander ever made, though I must admit I haven't used mine since the last time I had my Vito B out, and that was many moons ago.
PF
- PFMcFarland
 - Super Member

 - Posts: 2408
 - Joined: Tue Apr 29, 2014 11:02 pm
 - Contact:
 
Re: Shooting Infrared?
That accessory shoe is a very rare piece, Pablo.  I paired my Perkeo II with a Vito II, but like yours, the Vito could use some work.
PF
			
			
									
						
	
			PF
Waiting for the light
						Re: Shooting Infrared?
This one turned out way better, 

The eye of the needle - Natural Bridge VA
This one also with the 720nm filter sat o my drive for a few years, and found a better way to "develop" the images using the native Pentax software
			
			
									
						
	
			
The eye of the needle - Natural Bridge VA
This one also with the 720nm filter sat o my drive for a few years, and found a better way to "develop" the images using the native Pentax software
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 4 guests
			
