rayfoxlee
Raymondo
After not owning a Rollei for about 7 years, I’m back in the game with a mint condition 3.5F. A chance look at one of the UK bigger second hand dealers revealed the camera described as ‘good condition’ – it wasn’t ‘good’, it was almost as new with not a mark on it. The leather has that pristine slightly dull look, before wear and handling gives it a polish. Lucky or what?!
Any way and out of interest, I am trying to identify the model type and approx. date. I think it may have been bought new in France, as there was a name and address label in the case. It is metered, has the shutter speed showing in the peep window nearest to the camera body which would indicate Type 3 – but it doesn’t have the pressure plate release pin that was supposedly fitted to Type 2, 3 & 4 models. With a serial number of 2,826***, this looks to be a late model, but my version of Evans Collectors Guide to Rolleis shows only model numbers up to 2,815,050 for model Type 3, with model Type 4 coming in thereafter. Trouble is, my camera doesn’t have the 120/220 counter either, so it can’t be a Type 4. I know that Rollei numbering was a bit of a black art and none of the on-line websites can really help further, so I wonder if any of the RFF community can help me here?
Meanwhile, I am waiting with great anticipation for a new supply of FP4 to arrive.
Thanks to all who may wish to help with this.
Best wishes to you all.
Ray
Any way and out of interest, I am trying to identify the model type and approx. date. I think it may have been bought new in France, as there was a name and address label in the case. It is metered, has the shutter speed showing in the peep window nearest to the camera body which would indicate Type 3 – but it doesn’t have the pressure plate release pin that was supposedly fitted to Type 2, 3 & 4 models. With a serial number of 2,826***, this looks to be a late model, but my version of Evans Collectors Guide to Rolleis shows only model numbers up to 2,815,050 for model Type 3, with model Type 4 coming in thereafter. Trouble is, my camera doesn’t have the 120/220 counter either, so it can’t be a Type 4. I know that Rollei numbering was a bit of a black art and none of the on-line websites can really help further, so I wonder if any of the RFF community can help me here?
Meanwhile, I am waiting with great anticipation for a new supply of FP4 to arrive.
Thanks to all who may wish to help with this.
Best wishes to you all.
Ray