jeanba3000
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Baby Rolleiflex is a great little camera, very cute. There's two lines of Babies from two era : before WWII, very small, uncoated lenses, more a collector than a camera for use, but you may like the render of the old optics; and after WWII : the grey Baby from 1957, very common, and the rare Black Baby from 1963, very expensive. The last one is also the most difficult to repair or CLA (as a friend of mine told me, he's the Rollei cameras best repairman in Paris since 1972).
A few different 127 films are available, you may order them on internet, the main concern is the developpment of color films. I think most labs won't accept color 127 films and may accept black 127 films. If you do it all by yourself, no problem with Paterson spirals (I don't know if it's the correct name, excuse my poor english) and black films, a Jobo processor with Tetenal chemicals might be good for color films but I don't know if the spirals are compatible with 127 films.
A few different 127 films are available, you may order them on internet, the main concern is the developpment of color films. I think most labs won't accept color 127 films and may accept black 127 films. If you do it all by yourself, no problem with Paterson spirals (I don't know if it's the correct name, excuse my poor english) and black films, a Jobo processor with Tetenal chemicals might be good for color films but I don't know if the spirals are compatible with 127 films.