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Post by olddocfox on Sept 11, 2015 9:57:27 GMT -5
The Rolleiflex Automat was born in 1939 and lived a very long and productive life. It was a splendid design that brought a significant automation to roll-film transport. Few cameras have an interface as intuitive as the classic 6x6 Rollei TLR. Read about this significant camera and see a lot more pictures of my 1950 Automat by clicking the link below the photograph. Click here to read my PDF
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Stephen
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Post by Stephen on Sept 12, 2015 7:11:53 GMT -5
Don't forget the Rolleicord, not quite the same league as the flex, but fine cameras, even my old Chequer pattern is in fine form, especially with colour film.
Stephen.
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Post by Rachel on Sept 13, 2015 3:45:07 GMT -5
Here are two of my Rollei cameras .... The original meter housing of this Rolleiflex 3,5F was cracked but I managed to find a replacement meter pack for it. This Rolleicord VB I bought as new completed with box, leather case and packing, just missing the instruction manual, while on holiday in Cornwall. Over the years I've managed to accumulate a lot of Rollei accessories like the 35mm adaptor, filters, filter sets and close-up lenses. I also have a Rolleicord IIa, a Rolleiflex SL35 and a Rolleiflex SLX. Sorry that the pictures are so small. I shall have to rephotograph them.
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