My battered Rolleis.
The "A" that I have is very sharp in the centre getting softer to the sides . The most difficult part for me with the "A" is getting into a system with the film wind on and shutter so as to avoid double exposures or wasting film , something I don't have with my Rolliecord. Otherwise a fine camera.Just received my Yashica A in the mail. Definitely another user-class camera, but optics look relatively good and the controls are much smoother than my Rolleicord III. I know triplet lenses aren't much desired, but I can't wait to run a few rolls through this thing - a few cheap Shanghai GP3 rolls are on the way.
My inherited Rolleiflex 2.8f.
Rolleiflex 2.8f by smacvean, on Flickr
And here it is in the hands of my Grandfather back in 1960.
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Oh, no. He worked as a photographer for the Daily Express in Scotland.So is this a school camera club? Looks like it's almost 100% TLRs.
Oh, no. He worked as a photographer for the Daily Express in Scotland.
Here's another picture showing the whole team