Keith said:Yeah .......... but there'll be no cussing farting spitting chicken strangling etc etc ... no immoral acts whatsoever! Moderators will be armed! :angel:
But more than that... there'll be no commas or capital letters!
GeneW
Veteran
I would love to see a TLR forum!
I would love to see a TLR forum!
Gene
Gene
I would love to see a TLR forum!
Gene
Gene
RicardoD
Well-known
I'd love a TLR forum. My favorite camera is my Rollieflex 3.5E. Medium format has such a wow factor for me.
S
Socke
Guest
rover said:RD-1 is a Rangefinder.
Yes, but is it a classic?
jtzordon
clicking away
Sorry, Rover, I don't think there can be rebellious undercurrent if there is moderater support. 
I would like a TLR forum, personally, as I haven't had a rangefinder for some time and don't know when funds will avail themselves to that end. This is purely a selfish desire without consideration for the rest of community; I'll leave that to others to decide.
I would like a TLR forum, personally, as I haven't had a rangefinder for some time and don't know when funds will avail themselves to that end. This is purely a selfish desire without consideration for the rest of community; I'll leave that to others to decide.
toyfel
Established
Perhaps a TLR Forum?
Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
jan normandale
Film is the other way
I'd be in too!
iñaki
Well-known
I would like it too.
T
tedwhite
Guest
Well, we could always use this thread. For example, I just transformed my Rolleiflex 2.8 Schneider Xenotar by having it CLA'd by Ross Yerkes in L.A. I also bought a Hi-Lux Brilliant Matte screen from Bill Maxwell and had Ross install that while he was at it.
That Maxwell screen is so bright it's a shock. Every photographer who looks through it says things like, "My God! That's amazing."
Could turn this into a street shooter, by golly.
Ted
That Maxwell screen is so bright it's a shock. Every photographer who looks through it says things like, "My God! That's amazing."
Could turn this into a street shooter, by golly.
Ted
Frank K
Member
I just got a really nice 2.8E Schneider Xenotar. TLR forum sounds too good to be true!! 
terrafirmanada
Well-known
Yes, this is a good idea. It would be the needed motivation to get me to do more shooting with mine.
Peter55
Leica M5 & Summilux User
Yes it's a good idea. I have a LF Crown Gragpic and it needs a new copal shutter. No one to ask as the other web sites. are mosly out of date.
I have been researhing MF TLR's for a while and an active forum could help me.
I have been researhing MF TLR's for a while and an active forum could help me.
amateriat
We're all light!
I'd been happily ignoring TLRs for something like 33 years (since learning photographic basics on a Yashica 124G in school, along with my lil' 500E Lynx). Now you guys want to drag me back down the rabbit-hole, kicking and screaming, remembering the time (about four years back) when, holding a prime-condition Minolta Autocord in my hands, I almost went for my wallet, but somehow resisted.
Madness, sheer madness.
Of course, there was a nice one on the 'Bay a few months ago...
- Barrett
Madness, sheer madness.
Of course, there was a nice one on the 'Bay a few months ago...
- Barrett
Ikontafan
1936 Zeiss Super Ikonta C
Count me in! --RB
Senmu
Member
Yes please!
Yes please!
Yes, a TLR forum! Mamiya C330s make EXCELLENT complements for my Leica M6!
Yes please!
Yes, a TLR forum! Mamiya C330s make EXCELLENT complements for my Leica M6!
Al Patterson
Ferroequinologist
In case you noticed, there already IS a TLR forum...
I'll gladly discuss my Yashicamat 124G, although I don't use it much.
I'll gladly discuss my Yashicamat 124G, although I don't use it much.
Kim Coxon
Moderator
Old thread! This was started before the TLR forum was put in place.
Kim
Kim
Al Patterson said:In case you noticed, there already IS a TLR forum...
I'll gladly discuss my Yashicamat 124G, although I don't use it much.
vha
Isn't it coffee time ?
I´m happy playing in one of the corners of RFF, quite handy if you have some other questions and it simplifies the gas maintenance too 
To sell some gear or buy some more, that´s the question
vha
To sell some gear or buy some more, that´s the question
vha
Gumby
Veteran
Oh, drat... TLR = Twin Lens Reflex; I thought TLR might mean Through-Lens Rangefinder.
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