vonfilm
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I recently acquired a Rolleiflex Automat that I believe to be from around 1949 off of Craigslist. I got it from a young lady who said it was her grandmother's. Everything seems to work perfectly. The viewing lens/mirroe is a little dirty, but the taling lens, a Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 3.5 is clear.Below are a few pictures from the first roll of XP2:

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Dan Daniel
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The look of those Tessars from around this time are great. Nice shots and processing.
Austintatious
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Nice shots of Austin there neighbor ! ;-)
I am finishing up a roll in my Rolleicord Va this week.
I am finishing up a roll in my Rolleicord Va this week.
farlymac
PF McFarland
Yeah, I'd say it's working good. You can clean the viewfinder mirror, and back of the viewing lens yourself by removing the hood and groundglass. Be gentle with the mirror.
PF
PF
Mablo
Well-known
Crisp and sharp Tessar look. Very nice. For color film try Ektar 100.
Rayt
Nonplayer Character
I have the same camera and when I look at the photos I wonder why I spent so much money on my 2.8F Planar!
jpfisher
Well-known
My Rollei is a little younger than yours--1950 based on the serial number--but it's a wonderful camera. Consider getting a bright focusing screen installed, it will make a world of difference.
filmfan
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I am selling mine right now in the classifieds, incl. a brighter screen.
I wish I could keep it however, but I just never shoot the thing. It's such a nice camera and compares very nicely to the Rolleiflex 3.5F that I once owned but gave away.
I wish I could keep it however, but I just never shoot the thing. It's such a nice camera and compares very nicely to the Rolleiflex 3.5F that I once owned but gave away.
vonfilm
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Here is one from the Texas State Cemetary. This is General Albert Sidney Johnson's grave. This I believe exhibits some lens flare.

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Here is another. The statue in the background is Stephen F Austin's grave:

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Here is a home in the Hyde Park neighborhood:

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Here is another. The statue in the background is Stephen F Austin's grave:

92480011 by vonfilm, on Flickr
Here is a home in the Hyde Park neighborhood:

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