Tr6Greig
Newbie
Hi All
I’ve been making my way up the twin lens quality gradient over the last few year, starting with a very nice Yashica 124G that I liked a lot, then moved on to a first class Rolleicord Vb which I still have. Last week I went for my personal final camera in this progression, a 1959 3.5e no light meter Rolleiflex with the Xenotor 75mm lens.
The camera is in good shape and the lenses are clear, no visual issue with either. The shutter works well at a speeds and the film transport mechanism is working correctly.
First thing I did was run Kodak TX400 B/W film through the camera at various shutter speeds and focal lengths and in different light situations to see how it performed. The results initially looked good, however on closer examination and after scanning I was rather disappointed with the sharpness of the images .This applied to all the imaged at all focal lengths, they all appear softer than I was expecting, in fact
not as sharp as those from the Yashica using the same film.
I ran another film, this time an Agfa Acros 100 , same results.
Is this likely to be a problem that could be sorted with a service, or could it be that this example just has a soft lens? I can still return this camera and find another, I’m just concerned that I’m maybe expecting to much from this camera, because to be honest if that’s the situation I would much rather carry around my Vb while traveling, much lighter and in my opinion a very good camera.
Regards
Cameron
I’ve been making my way up the twin lens quality gradient over the last few year, starting with a very nice Yashica 124G that I liked a lot, then moved on to a first class Rolleicord Vb which I still have. Last week I went for my personal final camera in this progression, a 1959 3.5e no light meter Rolleiflex with the Xenotor 75mm lens.
The camera is in good shape and the lenses are clear, no visual issue with either. The shutter works well at a speeds and the film transport mechanism is working correctly.
First thing I did was run Kodak TX400 B/W film through the camera at various shutter speeds and focal lengths and in different light situations to see how it performed. The results initially looked good, however on closer examination and after scanning I was rather disappointed with the sharpness of the images .This applied to all the imaged at all focal lengths, they all appear softer than I was expecting, in fact
not as sharp as those from the Yashica using the same film.
I ran another film, this time an Agfa Acros 100 , same results.
Is this likely to be a problem that could be sorted with a service, or could it be that this example just has a soft lens? I can still return this camera and find another, I’m just concerned that I’m maybe expecting to much from this camera, because to be honest if that’s the situation I would much rather carry around my Vb while traveling, much lighter and in my opinion a very good camera.
Regards
Cameron