astrosecret
Recovering rollei snob
I have recently located a rolleiflex T late model in what seems to be mint condition and have a few questions regarding this model.
I have owned many rolleiflex's and rolleicords but never a T model so looking for some more specific info
I am drawn to this late model 3 T as i have heard this has updated coating for the tessar lens. Is this true or just a rumor? Anyone know exactly when this happened in regards to serial #s?
I have stayed away from the T model in the past as everyone has noted it may become an expensive paperweight if something breaks. I have heard of the belt mechanism for aperture/shutter speed failing, but as i am just using it for pleasure, i am not going to be putting it through the ringer. will no one, for example, want to or be able to service the shutter if it is slow?
It's not cheap but I don't often come across model 3 versions of this camera in what seems like mint condition, but I can afford it. If I want it, is it worth trying out? I can't view the item in person but I can return it if need be.
I have owned many rolleiflex's and rolleicords but never a T model so looking for some more specific info
I am drawn to this late model 3 T as i have heard this has updated coating for the tessar lens. Is this true or just a rumor? Anyone know exactly when this happened in regards to serial #s?
I have stayed away from the T model in the past as everyone has noted it may become an expensive paperweight if something breaks. I have heard of the belt mechanism for aperture/shutter speed failing, but as i am just using it for pleasure, i am not going to be putting it through the ringer. will no one, for example, want to or be able to service the shutter if it is slow?
It's not cheap but I don't often come across model 3 versions of this camera in what seems like mint condition, but I can afford it. If I want it, is it worth trying out? I can't view the item in person but I can return it if need be.