peewee
Established
Hello!..I'm here looking for your advice again!
I would like to buy a nice penta prism/view finder for my Rolleiflex 2.8F. Please can anyone tell me, is there a specific model I need and any suggestions for camera dealers in the UK where I might find one..they don't come up on Ebay often..Also how much should I expect to pay?
I'm enjoying my Rollei very much, it's such a good camera..Taking some closeups with my Rolleinar this morning I thought the penta prism would make focusing more accurate.
Many thanks
Lucy
I would like to buy a nice penta prism/view finder for my Rolleiflex 2.8F. Please can anyone tell me, is there a specific model I need and any suggestions for camera dealers in the UK where I might find one..they don't come up on Ebay often..Also how much should I expect to pay?
I'm enjoying my Rollei very much, it's such a good camera..Taking some closeups with my Rolleinar this morning I thought the penta prism would make focusing more accurate.
Many thanks
Lucy
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mfogiel
Veteran
I believe, there is only one type of pentaprism. The thing to look at, is separation, which happens frequently with these, so before you buy, look inside.
If you get the prism, I'd also recommend the pistol grip, which makes holding much easier.
As an alternative, you could get this adapter, and use one of the Hasselblad or Kiev 45deg prisms, easier for use on a tripod or handheld:
http://www.baierfoto.de/tlr_engl.html
I have tested the focus accuracy, with the Rollei WLF, Hasselblad prism and the pentaprism, and frankly, there is not much difference between them, but the prisms give you a non reversed image.
If you get the prism, I'd also recommend the pistol grip, which makes holding much easier.
As an alternative, you could get this adapter, and use one of the Hasselblad or Kiev 45deg prisms, easier for use on a tripod or handheld:
http://www.baierfoto.de/tlr_engl.html
I have tested the focus accuracy, with the Rollei WLF, Hasselblad prism and the pentaprism, and frankly, there is not much difference between them, but the prisms give you a non reversed image.
Dan Daniel
Well-known
Another approach is an adapter that then allows you to attach Hassleblad finders-
http://www.baierfoto.de/tlr_engl.html
You can then use prisms like the Hasslelblad NC-2, which is not very expensive. By the time you do this combination, you'll spend less than a Rollei 90-degree prism in excellent shape.
And you'll have a camera that is easier to hold and use. The 45-degree prism lets you hold the camera a little lower and controls fall into place nicely. The 90-degree prism places the camera higher and some people find it uncomfortable unless they use the Rollei grip.
Here's a Yashica with an NC-2 prism scabbed on top to give you an idea of the look-
http://www.baierfoto.de/tlr_engl.html
You can then use prisms like the Hasslelblad NC-2, which is not very expensive. By the time you do this combination, you'll spend less than a Rollei 90-degree prism in excellent shape.
And you'll have a camera that is easier to hold and use. The 45-degree prism lets you hold the camera a little lower and controls fall into place nicely. The 90-degree prism places the camera higher and some people find it uncomfortable unless they use the Rollei grip.
Here's a Yashica with an NC-2 prism scabbed on top to give you an idea of the look-

JohnTF
Veteran
I still like the classic Rollei Leather Hood.
Lighter, very bright, magnifies, adjustable, and I prefer the perspective for shooting.
Regards, John
Lighter, very bright, magnifies, adjustable, and I prefer the perspective for shooting.
Regards, John
peewee
Established
Many thanks, this is all extremely useful.
Photo_Smith
Well-known
Ffordes had one for £59
http://www.ffordes.com/category/Medium_Format/Rolleiflex/Rollei_Twin_Lens/TLR_Accessories
http://www.ffordes.com/category/Medium_Format/Rolleiflex/Rollei_Twin_Lens/TLR_Accessories
Beemermark
Veteran
All the prisms I've seen with separation, it's at the edges. Has no affect on viewing the screen. Also they frequently have dents, which again has no affect on viewing the screen. Unless you're concerns about how good it looks you can find one with dents and minor separation relatively cheap.
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