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Everybody who's familiar with the TLR cameras knows a well respected model in Rolleiflex line - 3.5F. Well known and respected and even loved.
It is typical that these come with either Planar or a Xenotar f3.5 lens.
Well, one I came across has a Tessar lens. What's more interesting is that its a Jena Uncoated Tessar lens. At first I thought it was a franken camera - it looks and works inside and out like F3.5, just with the Tessar lens in it. I figured that maybe someone just swapped it's original lens for a Tessar for some reason, but then I came across this site:
https://www.rolleiclub.com/cameras/tlr/info/A-F_tlr.shtml
which does indeed list that some F3.5 Rolleis did come with the Tessar lens.
So, are there any experts here to clear up the mystery?
Here are some pics of it:
When I got it - it was a pretty poor shape, frozen shutter and aperture controls, poor focus action, dirty, etc. SO, I had to spend some time bringing it back to a reasonable condition. Took a little while but now it works very nicely, all smooth. I ran just one roll of film through it. Seems to do Ok - these are poor scans from the prints, but still - for a Tessar that looks uncoated - I'm pretty happy with the results:
SO, does anyone have any idea what is this ROllei that I got?
It is typical that these come with either Planar or a Xenotar f3.5 lens.
Well, one I came across has a Tessar lens. What's more interesting is that its a Jena Uncoated Tessar lens. At first I thought it was a franken camera - it looks and works inside and out like F3.5, just with the Tessar lens in it. I figured that maybe someone just swapped it's original lens for a Tessar for some reason, but then I came across this site:
https://www.rolleiclub.com/cameras/tlr/info/A-F_tlr.shtml
which does indeed list that some F3.5 Rolleis did come with the Tessar lens.
So, are there any experts here to clear up the mystery?
Here are some pics of it:




When I got it - it was a pretty poor shape, frozen shutter and aperture controls, poor focus action, dirty, etc. SO, I had to spend some time bringing it back to a reasonable condition. Took a little while but now it works very nicely, all smooth. I ran just one roll of film through it. Seems to do Ok - these are poor scans from the prints, but still - for a Tessar that looks uncoated - I'm pretty happy with the results:






SO, does anyone have any idea what is this ROllei that I got?