agricola
Well-known
I purchased the pistol grip a while ago for the 2.8D but I have not used it yet. when fitted to the base of the camera it has a distinct kink off to one side.
I would be grateful of anyone with some experience could tell me just how it is best handled?
I had imagined that it might make for much quicker handling, but maybe not.
Is there a site with pics of how it is used?
many thanks
I would be grateful of anyone with some experience could tell me just how it is best handled?
I had imagined that it might make for much quicker handling, but maybe not.
Is there a site with pics of how it is used?
many thanks
sreed2006
Well-known
One tip I've read here on RFF: when using the pistol grip on the Rolleiflex, instead of winding the film with your right hand, just rotate the camera and grip counter-clockwise so that you can use your left hand to wind the film. Then, rotate it back up, and your left hand is at the focus knob again.
agricola
Well-known
neat! thank you.
AgentX
Well-known
Personally, with TLRs, I find the pistol grips useful with a prism or the sportsfinder, but not with the waist-level finder.
Dave Jenkins
Loose Canon
The pistol grip is great with the prism; pretty much useless with the waist-level screen.
newspaperguy
Well-known
For the less affluent... the pistol grip works very well
with the original, distortion-free, eye-level finder.
That kink in the handle is so your wrist won't dislocate
as you bring your Rollei to eyebrow height.
with the original, distortion-free, eye-level finder.
That kink in the handle is so your wrist won't dislocate
as you bring your Rollei to eyebrow height.
agricola
Well-known
Thanks Rick, Dave and AgentX
I had acquired the thing hoping that it would make street type shooting easier, but then I never got around to trying it out.
Maybe this weekend ... ?
Are there photos anywhere showing it in use?
I had acquired the thing hoping that it would make street type shooting easier, but then I never got around to trying it out.
Maybe this weekend ... ?
Are there photos anywhere showing it in use?
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