rolleistef
Well-known
What a nice sample! Yeah DOF in feet is a bit of calculation, but you're quite inbeatable for the multiples of three afterwards!
filmfan
Well-known
manfromh
I'm not there
Vidardo
Member
This is my first ever TLR, a Rolleiflex Automat Type 4. Just got it and started on the first film. It is a joy to use, will be exiting to see the pictures..

hookonclassic
Member
My cute little TLR
My cute little TLR
Toyo Junior Primo with 60mm f2.8 Topcor taking lens
My cute little TLR

Toyo Junior Primo with 60mm f2.8 Topcor taking lens
Beemermark
Veteran
gholen
Now what!?

Got my Lubitel 2, I like it!
T
Todd.Hanz
Guest
rolleiflex 2.8E2 taken with a Rollieflex 3.5F +roleinar
Todd

Todd
Timegoblin
Newbie
Cant believe there are only 2 Lubies on this thread! time for me to go in the loft and dig out my TLR's...
Alpacaman
keen bean
^^ Nice! I feel a bout of GAS coming on.
robklurfield
eclipse
matt_s
Established
Finally got my automat back together!
Finally got my automat back together!
After too many months of start and stop progress, I finally had some time to collate the lenses and adjust the shutter speed dial friction.
Replaced the original leather with cameraleather kidskin. It is not the most beautiful camera, but it is really smooth and accurate right now.
I even made the strap myself- and added the yellow frame counter window.
Now I need to throw my first two rolls into the soup and see how I did with the lens adjusting.
Three months ago (re-assembling after cleaning):
Still tearing at the guts:
Adjusting self-timer:
Front view:
Re-finished focus dial:
Yellow frame window:
Sorry for the large amount of pictures. I am pretty excited to finally be able to use this camera.
Matt
Finally got my automat back together!
After too many months of start and stop progress, I finally had some time to collate the lenses and adjust the shutter speed dial friction.
Replaced the original leather with cameraleather kidskin. It is not the most beautiful camera, but it is really smooth and accurate right now.
I even made the strap myself- and added the yellow frame counter window.
Now I need to throw my first two rolls into the soup and see how I did with the lens adjusting.
Three months ago (re-assembling after cleaning):

Still tearing at the guts:

Adjusting self-timer:

Front view:

Re-finished focus dial:


Yellow frame window:

Sorry for the large amount of pictures. I am pretty excited to finally be able to use this camera.
Matt
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jbielikowski
Jan Bielikowski
WOW!
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dandp
Member
richreidjr
Rich in TX
Optikotechna FLEXARET
Optikotechna FLEXARET
I got my hands on my boss' FLEXARET TLR and took it home and shot a roll of film with it. I was VERY impressed by the results. I may have to look for one for myself since he wont part with it...
Optikotechna FLEXARET
I got my hands on my boss' FLEXARET TLR and took it home and shot a roll of film with it. I was VERY impressed by the results. I may have to look for one for myself since he wont part with it...


paapoopa
Established
shyoon
Well-known
..............
That's a great photo and a beautiful Rolleiflex - just wondering what strap you're using? I'm sick and tired of my thin leather one.
sharpey
Member
Careful with the praise for the Flexaret.... Otherwise everyone will want one and the prices will go through the roof....

Jack Conrad
Well-known
Mamiyaflex C2 and a couple test shots taken with it, finally. They weren't scanned as I don't have a scanner yet. The negs were photographed sloppily with my dslr, so the quality and resolution is minimal.
Admittedly, I've got a lot to learn about how to use this TLR.
But I'm just so happy the images came out at all because when I got this Mamiyaflex the bellows had 27 major holes in it, some big enough to stick my finger through.
Oh, and these shots were my first ever attempt at home brewing as well... D76 and ACROS Neopan 100
Admittedly, I've got a lot to learn about how to use this TLR.
But I'm just so happy the images came out at all because when I got this Mamiyaflex the bellows had 27 major holes in it, some big enough to stick my finger through.
Oh, and these shots were my first ever attempt at home brewing as well... D76 and ACROS Neopan 100



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FalseDigital
BKK -> Tokyo

My one and only!
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