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Post by mystery on Oct 15, 2022 6:59:41 GMT -5
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Post by belgiumreporter on Oct 16, 2022 6:12:40 GMT -5
Rolleiflex prices depend greatly on the type of camera (early-late) and the lens aperture of the taking and viewing lenses (2.8 or 3.5) because there are such a wide variety of types that often differ only in small details it is difficult to tell them apart. Prices indeed can vary from between 300 to 4000€(and more) for an early "user" to a late collectable high end model. As a rule 3.5 models typically sell for anything between 300 to 600 €. You won't find anything decent below 300€ exept if you want to go for a Rolleicord wich are just as good ast rolleiflexes but haven't got the fast film transport and shutter cocking lever. The camera you've got in the pictures seems to be in very good condition and has a few desirable accesoires, wich would place it more towards the 600€ mark.
If you want to learn some more have a look at :https://www.filmshooterscollective.com/analog-film-photography-blog/rolleiflex-buying-guide-1-11 you could go from there but there are a lot of dedicated Rollei sites wich could learn you a lot should you want to invest in a Rollei.
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Post by mystery on Oct 16, 2022 7:26:15 GMT -5
Thanks for the info. I bought a Yashica TLR years ago. It was like new and it got me into the TLR world. I have wanted a Rollei for a while. I did buy the one pictured above. I paid 500 for it. But it was fully cleaned lubed and adjusted in 2020 so to me that has about 200 dollars of added value. I don't think I got a steal but I think I got a fair deal all the way around. I also see the tripod adapter runs about 100 bucks alone on ebay.
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Post by mystery on Oct 16, 2022 12:11:59 GMT -5
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