wjlapier
Well-known
I'm not sure what the bayonet size is of the baby rollei. I've seen Bay 1 adapters to accept standard threaded filters.
This one:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Yashica-TL...hash=item3f903be817:m:mFv90SZEDabFr28IXbSpxwg
This one:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Yashica-TL...hash=item3f903be817:m:mFv90SZEDabFr28IXbSpxwg
CMur12
Veteran
The Rolleiflex 4x4 takes Bay-1 filters, right?
I have Rollei Bay-1 filters in ND2 and ND4. I don't know if they made an ND8.
- Murray
PS. B&W Super Slides are an intriguing possibility here, and I imagine they would be as well suited to scanning as they are to projection.
I have Rollei Bay-1 filters in ND2 and ND4. I don't know if they made an ND8.
- Murray
PS. B&W Super Slides are an intriguing possibility here, and I imagine they would be as well suited to scanning as they are to projection.
Fixcinater
Never enough smoky peat
Yes, standard Bay 1 AKA Bay 30 (in Yashica/Minolta speak) fit the gray Baby.
The standard hood is orientated in a different way, though.
The standard hood is orientated in a different way, though.
dave lackey
Veteran
Yes, standard Bay 1 AKA Bay 30 (in Yashica/Minolta speak) fit the gray Baby.
The standard hood is orientated in a different way, though.
Thanks!!!
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/800877-REG/Heliopan_710083_Rollie_Bay_1_Neutral.html
Is there more than one Bay 1? Does Bay 1 mean it is the correct size filter to fit the Baby Rolleiflex?
jamin-b
Well-known
Wow!
This past week I was enlightened that Ilford 127 film in 50' rolls can be ordered!!!
Yes! For the last few years, Ilford 127 film (Delta 100, FP4 and HP5+) has been made available by special order each Spring. It is based on worldwide demand and a minimum order. Details here from last year:
https://www.ilfordphoto.com/ulf-2017/
We ALL need to put this on a watch and not let the 2018 deadline slip past us!
It gives me enough time to start a "slush fund"/piggy bank just for ordering several rolls. If I can do it, anyone can!
"Get in the groove and let the good times roll!"
I'm in. Last year I placed an order for 2 rolls of HP5 in 46mm (the only 'flavor" offered in this format) with freestyle photo but the money was refunded and no rolls were sold due to lack of sufficient orders. 2 years ago I did manage to snatch one. It really isn't difficult to "roll your own" using old rolls and backing paper, but I strongly recommend the old time all-metal rolls, since some of the plastic edged ones that the ReraPan folks use (from Efke rolls I believe) have broken on me in the process.
dave lackey
Veteran
I'm in. Last year I placed an order for 2 rolls of HP5 in 46mm (the only 'flavor" offered in this format) with freestyle photo but the money was refunded and no rolls were sold due to lack of sufficient orders. 2 years ago I did manage to snatch one. It really isn't difficult to "roll your own" using old rolls and backing paper, but I strongly recommend the old time all-metal rolls, since some of the plastic edged ones that the ReraPan folks use (from Efke rolls I believe) have broken on me in the process.
Sounds like it is time to get the word out!!!
Fixcinater
Never enough smoky peat
Thanks!!!That will be a great thing if I can find one! I do not really quite understand the terms Bay 1/2/3, etc. but B&H lists a Heliopan 2 stop ND filter for special order.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/800877-REG/Heliopan_710083_Rollie_Bay_1_Neutral.html
Is there more than one Bay 1? Does Bay 1 mean it is the correct size filter to fit the Baby Rolleiflex?
Bay 1 = all Japanese TLRs that take Bayonet style filters, at least every one I have come across and all Rolleiflex 75mm f/3.5 Xenar/Tessar models
Bay 2 = Planar/Xenotar 75mm 3.5 Rolleiflex models, and the uncommon "2.8A" 80mm Tessar model which has a unique Bay 2 arrangement.
Bay 3 = Planar/Xenotar 80mm f/2.8 Rolleiflex models
Bay 4 = Rolleiwide / Tele Rollei
Anything bigger/higher is for the SL66 type SLR lenses.
You can also look for filters on Filterfind.net. Haven't used them but they seem to have a good selection most of the time. Also could look at a Series 5/V adapter, I have used those in the past before I happened upon some cheap Rollei filters that do what I need now.
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