Retro-Grouch
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The cost, and even the hassle, aren't the issue. There's no Ektachrome in that size!I really enjoy using the baby Rollei. If you don't mind paying $12 - $20 a roll you can still buy newly made 127 film from Film Photography Project. I'd rather do my own so I buy the bulk 46mm HP5+ that Ilford sells in their annual "odd formats" sale, and re-roll it in recycled backing paper and spools from old Efke 100 rolls of which I had many. For other films, I have a slitter you can pull a roll of 120 through, which gives you a roll of 127 and a roll of Minox sized film.
I saw yesterday (I think on RFF or Photrio) that an Instax Mini sheet fits perfectly in a baby rollei, too!
qqphotos
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I just pull 120 ektachrome through the slitter (@xkaes sells them on etsy). Works fine.The cost, and even the hassle, aren't the issue. There's no Ektachrome in that size!![]()
Retro-Grouch
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You're making this sound so easy. And tempting. Either I'm coming down with something, or that odd tingle is the beginning of a GAS attack.I just pull 120 ektachrome through the slitter (@xkaes sells them on etsy). Works fine.
qqphotos
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You're making this sound so easy. And tempting. Either I'm coming down with something, or that odd tingle is the beginning of a GAS attack.
Peter Christopher
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vintage bill
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shawn
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Peter Christopher
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skopar steve
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Nice collection Peter Christopher. I'm jealous.
Retro-Grouch
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Holy smokes!... the holy family.View attachment 4846426
CMur12
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Retro-Grouch
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If a Minolta dared to enter their territory, that pack of Rolleis would tear it to shreds!Impressive!
But no Minolta Autocord?
- Murray
KoNickon
Nick Merritt
And it actually works?
KoNickon
Nick Merritt
The Autocords can hold their own!If a Minolta dared to enter their territory, that pack of Rolleis would tear it to shreds!
valdas
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shawn
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Meter responds to light and it does alter shutter speed and aperture. Have a test roll in it now. It also has full manual control.And it actually works?
KoNickon
Nick Merritt
Right -- the II is the one to get, since the I has no manual control (in short, doorstop if the electronics don't work).Meter responds to light and it does alter shutter speed and aperture. Have a test roll in it now. It also has full manual control.
CMur12
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If a Minolta dared to enter their territory, that pack of Rolleis would tear it to shreds!
I disagree!
(It would appear you're not one of the Autocord cognoscenti.
- Murray
shawn
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Hi all, I'm starting a new project soon involving a Rolleiflex, Soho and street photography (my username might provide a hint), so I got this from my cousin for some practice. It belonged to his dad, who it seems never used it given its pristine appearance! I've shot a couple of rolls with it this week, and should get the results back in a week or so's time. It seems to operate properly, although I am conscious of the fact that it's circa 50 years old and has never been serviced, so it might have lubrication issues.


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