Any Rolleiflex TLR users here?

Thanks for the brief summary, Rob. I'm going to go cuddle my Xenotar.
 
In praise for Ikoflex

In praise for Ikoflex

Most people would say Rolleiflex is the best. I have a Rolleiflex with the xenotar lens. And a whole serie of Ikoflex: coffecan, ikoflex Ia and Ic, also Ikoflex II a and Favorit.

Which one do I prefer for shooting ? Ikoflex IIa.:)

The Rolleiflex is a liitle bit better wide open position ,but it stays at home because I am afraid to put it in my bag and dammage it ...:mad:
 
I've just bought a Rolleiflex 3.5T, which seems in excellent condition and has a clear and bright viewfinder. I shot my first roll with it this afternoon, can't wait to see the results. I feel quite grown-up now :)

I've never used a TLR before, I liked the whole experience immediately, it felt a very natural way to compose a shot.

Ian
 
Ah, Avebury, lovely place. I like your third picture.

My first roll is drying at the moment. The negs are HUGE! They look pretty crisp too (HP5+). W00t :)

Ian
 
I have a Rolleiflex 3.5T and 2.8F, and I like taking photos with them a lot : the lenses are great, and people really open up on seeing such an old- fashioned camera. The depth-of-field and and sharpness are very good, and bokeh too. Taking photos with such a historic dinosaur feels also good, and I find the square format of giving the photos something extra.

To some extent, Rolleiflex TLR systems are like a coupled rangefinder camera : there is no flipping mirror, the distance to the subject is measured with 2 images that have to coincide for best focus, with a mechanism coupled to the main lens, and not through it. Ok, it's not with 2 overlapping images, but it comes close. Normally though, they are not known as rangefinder cameras.

BTW - did you know that the rangefinding technique was used in WWII to estimate distances to targets for guns and bombs ?

On the European RFF meet in Paris, 20-22 April 2007, I took some photos with the Rolleiflex 2.8F, see here for the results.

Here are some other of my Rolleiflex photos.

Kind regards,

javabean.
 
And here it is, the first ever picture I took with a Rollei TLR... HP5+ in DD-X.

Can't wait to put something slower like Pan F through it.

Ian
 

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At the moment I´m waiting for a Rolleiflex F, finally a 80mm 2,8, so Wednesday is the day for just waiting for the mail ;)

Bought it from a collector i Norway who got it from a store in London about 3 years ago, and there it had lived its life on a shelf. Shutler is cla´ed and the cells i the meter is new. Kind of strange to be the first user of a camera that age.
The collector was almost scared when i told I intended to use the camera ;)

So tomorrow i´m going to look for some delta 100 and a superia 400 for the late night shots.

vha
 
Rolleiflex 2.8E

Rolleiflex 2.8E

I have a Rolleiflex 2.8E (164,XXX) in excellent condition... I just shot 6 rolls with it over the weekend. The meter works well - it is just a fine camera to use. I have an original Bay III hood. So much fun to use.

Best. Terry.
 
New TLR user :)

I received this morning my new acquisition: a Rolleiflex 3.5F (Planar). It's not mint, but it's in a pretty good (exc) condition as you can see. I failed the first loading :bang: but all is ok now, I took some pictures to make sure it works fine. Wonderful camera!

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And .... me :rolleyes:

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See u!

Marc-A.
 

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doitashimash1te said:
Congratulations Marc-A! This is a great camera. I love mine, it is a joy to work with..
Is your light meter working?

Thanks :)
The meter is working fine (it gives me the same measures as my Sekonic L-308, so I guess it's ok); but I need a diffusor now, because I prefer incident light measuring.
I'm eager to go out and make some street shots ;)
Marc
 
Congrats with your new cam - its a nice one for sure.

I think most users of the Rolleiflex TLR have experienced a roll or two of those mishaps. The Rolleiflex 2.8F has a nifty mechanism so that it doesn't transport the film when you have put it the wrong way in, which is very handy.

Cheers,

javabean.
 
Nice camera Marc.

I managed to load my first roll successfully, but only because I had a detailed hands on demonstration from a someone who'd done it before. It becomes easy very quickly.

Great camera, you'll love it.

Ian
 
Marc-A. said:
Thanks :)
The meter is working fine (it gives me the same measures as my Sekonic L-308, so I guess it's ok); but I need a diffusor now, because I prefer incident light measuring.
I'm eager to go out and make some street shots ;)
Marc

OK if your Rollei is metering accurately, I'd suggest you shoot a roll of slides (if only once), you will be blown away by the results, and you won't believe what you see.
 
Marc-A. said:
New TLR user :)

I received this morning my new acquisition: a Rolleiflex 3.5F (Planar)...

Tricky self-portrait there Marc, it took me a second to work out what was going on. Enjoy that 3.5F!
 
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