royalrat
Member
During a work I was assigned to do at the museum I fell upon one very interesting object - Avraham Soskin's Rolleiflex Original Standard. A camera manufactured between 1932 and 1935. I asked to take it on a photo-ride, and surprisingly was granted permission. Join me in one of the greatest adventures of Photo-Archeology.
The full story of Avraham Soskin's Rolleiflex at:
http://wp.me/p1lo3d-aY
The full story of Avraham Soskin's Rolleiflex at:
http://wp.me/p1lo3d-aY

petronius
Veteran
Thank you for the story. I really enjoyed it. It´s great to see this old machine working again!
maddoc
... likes film again.
Very enjoyable and interesting read ! 
raytoei@gmail.com
Veteran
very nice story. thanks for sharing. excellent photos and video...
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
Cool story. Thanks for sharing!
nighstar
eternal beginner
thanks for sharing! it was very interesting reading about your adventure and your photos are great. loved the video too. 
River Dog
Always looking
Great work. It was a similar thrill, with a less distinguished Bessa II when I processed the first images from it since 1961, earlier last year. It is a time machine and seems to hold memories of the light from its own time. Thanks for sharing.
randomm
Well-known
What a wonderful read, thank you for sharing!
royalrat
Member
Thank you all for your incredible comments. It means a lot to me!
Yaniv.
Yaniv.
jimrohrer
Member
I agree... great story!
Pirate
Guitar playing Fotografer
That was wonderful, thank you so much for sharing!!!
thompsonks
Well-known
Thank you!
FYI, there's an Old Standard Flikr group:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/rolleioldstandard/
The lens flare is very attractive in your OS shots made into the light. But with the lenses cleaned they don't flare as much – and as you saw, they yield very nice color.
FYI, there's an Old Standard Flikr group:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/rolleioldstandard/
The lens flare is very attractive in your OS shots made into the light. But with the lenses cleaned they don't flare as much – and as you saw, they yield very nice color.
hans voralberg
Veteran
Great work, the picture taken with it are fantastic
Dave Jenkins
Loose Canon
What a cutie! (The camera isn't bad, either.)
I had one of those (cameras) from the late 1960s through the '80s. Picked it up in a flea market for pocket change.
I had one of those (cameras) from the late 1960s through the '80s. Picked it up in a flea market for pocket change.
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Todd.Hanz
Guest
excellent story!
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