Rolleiflex 2.8something ?'s

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Jared S
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A friend of mine at a local Ritz wants to sell me his Rolleiflex. He didn't remember the specific model but it's a 2.8 Planar with a selenium meter. Anyone know the model? Does it have a quick-release hood or screw on?

Regardless of model, he says it in great condition, CLA'd a year or so ago, and the best part is he's only asking $200 for it 🙂 I would rather not spend the money right now but that's hard to pass up. I'll be taking a look at it on Wed. so I'll let you all know if I get it.

Thanks,
Jared
 
Sounds like the Rolleiflex 2.8F (60's to 70's model I believe). Others will correct me if wrong. The price you mention is irresistable, at least in so far as prices go here in the UK.
 
yea you can probably double that and put a £ sign where the $ one is (without any currency conversion) and you're close to the price for a 2.8 in excellent CLA'd condition.
 
If I recall, all the 2.8's will use a bay III hood.

That's a fantastic price - even if you have to get it serviced. I payed nearly 1k for mine without a meter.
 
That is a fantastic price for a camera with a recent CLA, I would snap it up. The hood is a bayonet fitting as are the filters. I have a 2.8E2 (no meter) and it gets as much, if not more, use than my rangefinder.
Cheers,
Nick
 
Well thanks for all the help everyone. I will almost certainly buy the camera, just have to see it first.

I have a 124 G already and I love it, but I have been drooling over a 2.8 Planar for YEARS. I can cover over half the cost with the Yashica. At this price I don't see how I could even justify passing it up. If for some insane reason I don't want it I can sell it for a decent profit.

I'll let you all know how it goes on Wed. 🙂

Thanks again,
Jared
 
man, it's your friend, right?
I would feel a bit strange. If it's in reasonably condition, the camera is worth much more than that.
But depends, of course. Your friend might not need the camera nor the extra cash, dunno.In that case, you lucky *******!🙂
 
The Rolleiflex 2.8E (fixed wlf) and 2.8 E2/E3 models (removeable wlf) were also available with a meter (uncoupled). Whatever model it's a good price...
 
An opportunity too good to pass up ... even if you buy the camera as an investment ... not that you would want to sell it after you see the quality of the pictures it produces! 🙂
 
ndnbrunei said:
An opportunity too good to pass up ... even if you buy the camera as an investment ... not that you would want to sell it after you see the quality of the pictures it produces! 🙂

I borrowed one for a week from a camera store I used to work for. I have been totally hooked since but I got a Leica and a 4x5 in the mean time and have not been able to justify the Rollei. At this price I can't justify NOT getting it 🙂
 
go and take it otherwise they will ban you forever from the TLR forum...
How to justify a Rollei? Well, it's a beautiful camera (true design, not a vaguely rounded plastic crap, such as an EOS 1Ds Mk2,45 and a half😉 and it produces (nearly) the same photos as a 4x5, but with the big advantages of being able to have it in a bag and take 12 photos at a time!
 
rolleistef said:
go and take it otherwise they will ban you forever from the TLR forum...
How to justify a Rollei? Well, it's a beautiful camera (true design, not a vaguely rounded plastic crap, such as an EOS 1Ds Mk2,45 and a half😉 and it produces (nearly) the same photos as a 4x5, but with the big advantages of being able to have it in a bag and take 12 photos at a time!

I don't actually have to justify it 🙂 If the shutter works I'm buying it! Even if it doesn't I probably would for that price.
 
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