madeleineostoja
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Now that the Minolta Autocords have crept up in price to be about the same as the older Rolleiflex models with Tessar lenses (MX / MX-EVS), are they still the better buy?
I’ve read a few times that the Rokkor Tessar beats even the Rollei Tessar, and that the handling is better. So if two cameras were in roughly the same condition, for roughly the same price, which would you go for? Has anyone shot both and compared results? Or have a clear favourite?
I used to own a Rolleiflex MX, and was pretty happy with it. The lens misbehaved sometimes (really needed to get myself a hood), and the viewfinder hood was broken, but I enjoyed it. Now I’m looking for another TLR, and I’m seriously eyeing up the autocord. It seems better designed, and I like the idea of the levers everywhere vs knobs.
It’s silly but the reality is I’m wary about paying the same amount for an “imitation” that originally sold for half the price, when I could have the “real deal”. I know, stupid, but here we are.
So, is the autocord as good as people say?? Is it worth investing in (upgraded viewing screen, probably a replacement focusing lever one day)?
For now a planar Rolleiflex is out of the question, and the one I owned for a very brief period of time was worse than my Tessar model, which is why I now only buy crystal clear optics.
I’ve read a few times that the Rokkor Tessar beats even the Rollei Tessar, and that the handling is better. So if two cameras were in roughly the same condition, for roughly the same price, which would you go for? Has anyone shot both and compared results? Or have a clear favourite?
I used to own a Rolleiflex MX, and was pretty happy with it. The lens misbehaved sometimes (really needed to get myself a hood), and the viewfinder hood was broken, but I enjoyed it. Now I’m looking for another TLR, and I’m seriously eyeing up the autocord. It seems better designed, and I like the idea of the levers everywhere vs knobs.
It’s silly but the reality is I’m wary about paying the same amount for an “imitation” that originally sold for half the price, when I could have the “real deal”. I know, stupid, but here we are.
So, is the autocord as good as people say?? Is it worth investing in (upgraded viewing screen, probably a replacement focusing lever one day)?
For now a planar Rolleiflex is out of the question, and the one I owned for a very brief period of time was worse than my Tessar model, which is why I now only buy crystal clear optics.