music_healing
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Rolleiflex 2.8E and Rolleiflex 2.8F
shot with M3 and Rigid Summicron 50
Sincerely
William Jusuf
monk3ym4jik
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My first TLR... a Yashica 12! Shot a few rolls this weekend and already love it enough that I've started saving for a Rollei 2.8!
Swift1
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Here's my latest acquisition, a 1939 Automat RF111A. This camera ended up being something of a rescue project. I took a risk buying it hoping it was working, but it was DOA. Had it been working it would have been a good deal, but after spending $250 on repairs, I have probably put more into it than it's worth. I'm a bit of a softy when it comes to old cameras and I can't just leave them unworking. It's now fully functional, with good clean lenses. I also have the original Rolleiflex leather case for this camera. Would like to find a period correct one piece lens cap.
I'm part way through the first roll in it, and I'm looking forward to seeing what the uncoated Tessar can do.
I'm part way through the first roll in it, and I'm looking forward to seeing what the uncoated Tessar can do.
Jack Conrad
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Ron (Netherlands)
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Someday they changed the position of the focusknob....

Rolleicord - three of a kind by Ron (Netherlands), on Flickr

Rolleicord - three of a kind by Ron (Netherlands), on Flickr
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Shawn
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Someday they changed the position of the focusknob....
Rolleicord - three of a kind by Ron (Netherlands), on Flickr
And the serial number?
CMur12
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Wow, a 635 with the Yashinon lens. That's nice!
I would prefer this or a D to the Yashica-Mat, whose Achilles heel is the wind/cocking mechanism.
- Murray
I would prefer this or a D to the Yashica-Mat, whose Achilles heel is the wind/cocking mechanism.
- Murray
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Wow, a 635 with the Yashinon lens. That's nice!
Thanks, it took awhile to find one with the Yashinon. I lucked out on this one as it came with the full 35mm adapter kit, was very clean, works great and was inexpensive. I just had to restitch the case. Look for serial #s that start with SX for the Yashinon lens.
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