sr1200
Established
It's been a while since I've used my Rolleiflex, and in the meantime I had a CLA done. Last night I was preparing for a trip to NYC and played a bit with the dials. It seema i cannot turn the dials to the limits I remembered... and yes my 3.5F has coupled aperture and shutter dials... ok maybe not? I don't have a way to uncouple them...
So, if I'm at f3.5, the fastest shutter speed I can set it to is 1/500.. then as I turn the aperture wheel to a larger aperture, the shutter automatically dials down... and I CANNOT select a faster shutter speed..
So, f3.5 is 1/500, f4 is 1/250, f5 is 1/125, f8 is 1/60, and so forth. The fastest shutter I can run at f16 is 1/15!
This isn't right is it????
So, if I'm at f3.5, the fastest shutter speed I can set it to is 1/500.. then as I turn the aperture wheel to a larger aperture, the shutter automatically dials down... and I CANNOT select a faster shutter speed..
So, f3.5 is 1/500, f4 is 1/250, f5 is 1/125, f8 is 1/60, and so forth. The fastest shutter I can run at f16 is 1/15!
This isn't right is it????
KoNickon
Nick Merritt
When you uncouple the aperture and shutter dials you should be able to set those to whatever combination you wish. So, assuming you have uncoupled them, it sounds like there is a problem.
sr1200
Established
How would I uncouple them?
Steve M.
Veteran
It's been a while, but I believe that you depress the chrome buttons in the middle of the little wheels that set your aperture and shutter speeds and you can uncouple things.
rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
http://www.cameramanuals.org/rolleiflex/rolleiflex_3_5.pdf
According to that manual, "set the coupling button so that it is diagonal to the marks on the control wheel."
Rob
According to that manual, "set the coupling button so that it is diagonal to the marks on the control wheel."
Rob
Steve M.
Veteran
I've been researching this online, and it seems that some, or all, models of the 3.5F do not have exposure coupling. It appears, from looking at the discussion below, that the camera may have an issue.
https://www.photo.net/discuss/threads/rolleiflex-3-5f-shutter-aperture-coupled-stuck.8861/
https://www.photo.net/discuss/threads/rolleiflex-3-5f-shutter-aperture-coupled-stuck.8861/
sr1200
Established
I don't have a coupling button.. no marks to align...
raid
Dad Photographer
I would use a different camera in your trip.
sr1200
Established
There should not be a problem selecting (for example) g8 with 1/500, right???
rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
My mistake, I mis-read your post and looked at the wrong manual. Mr. Butkus does have a 3.5F manual and that one doesn't say anything about speed/aperture coupling.I don't have a coupling button.. no marks to align...
http://www.cameramanuals.org/rolleiflex/rolleiflex_3-5f_2-8f.pdf
Rob
sr1200
Established
My mistake, I mis-read your post and looked at the wrong manual. Mr. Butkus does have a 3.5F manual and that one doesn't say anything about speed/aperture coupling.
http://www.cameramanuals.org/rolleiflex/rolleiflex_3-5f_2-8f.pdf
Rob
Right... I actually looked at those before I posted. So, is it right or wrong? Seems to me WRONG.
Seems like BEFORE the recent CLA, the aperture automatically opened as you want into the green shutter speeds.... now it's the opposite... and I cannot use a fast shutter with a small aperture...
raid
Dad Photographer
Try pushing down and holding tight one of the two dials while turning the other dial. My 2.8D has coupled dials. My 3.5F does not (I think).
A video on the 3.5F: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-L-ugnD5ccMThis video shows that the F3.5 has separately working dials for shutter speed and aperture: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSiYDNOCxLs
A video on the 3.5F: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-L-ugnD5ccMThis video shows that the F3.5 has separately working dials for shutter speed and aperture: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSiYDNOCxLs
sr1200
Established
Try pushing down and holding tight one of the two dials while turning the other dial. My 2.8D has coupled dials. My 3.5F does not (I think).
A video on the 3.5F: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-L-ugnD5ccM
No go.....
Ronald M
Veteran
Call the repairman and ask.
These cameras are supposedly simple, but not. You need qualified people, but anyone can make a mistake.
These cameras are supposedly simple, but not. You need qualified people, but anyone can make a mistake.
raid
Dad Photographer
What Ronald said above; save time by calling the repairman about it. Good luck with it all.
sr1200
Established
Man that sucks. I have a mountain of 120 film I wanted to burn up too. Now I'll have to stop by a film shop in NYC first, so I can shoot 35mm.
Thanks for the thoughts guys. Annoyed here.
Thanks for the thoughts guys. Annoyed here.
EliasK
Well-known
Does your camera has a an exposure meter? If it does check this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHZDc1w7o7Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHZDc1w7o7Y
lcpr
Well-known
My 3.5F has a chrome lip under the aperture wheel that I have to press in order to uncouple the dials and set whatever combination of aperture/shutter I want.
EDIT: See the chrome lip here: https://doppietta-tokyo.jp/products/rolleiflex-3-5f-planar-75mm-f-3-5
EDIT: See the chrome lip here: https://doppietta-tokyo.jp/products/rolleiflex-3-5f-planar-75mm-f-3-5
Richard G
Veteran
I’m so hoping this has a happy ending.
KoNickon
Nick Merritt
Right... I actually looked at those before I posted. So, is it right or wrong? Seems to me WRONG.
Seems like BEFORE the recent CLA, the aperture automatically opened as you want into the green shutter speeds.... now it's the opposite... and I cannot use a fast shutter with a small aperture...
OK, I may have given you a bit of a bum steer -- only the earliest 3.5Fs have the coupling (like the first few thousand after 2.2M serial number), as lcpr's post describes.
But your reference to the "green numbers" perplexes me -- those are all B speeds, and meant to give the user a reminder of how long to manually hold the shutter open.
Wish I could help more here.
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