john341
camera user
Great Scott! Thanks guys, I don't feel so bad now. There are certainly some great looking TLRs among your armoury - cheers from Oz
mkvrnn
Established
Good grief john, surely you can't be serious? Just four TLRs?
Four Rolleiflexes, four Yashicas and a handful of Mamiyas, Microcords, Autocords, Flexarets etc. might form the basis of a starter collection, but just four is a feeble effort!
You need to spend more time on fleabay.
Four Rolleiflexes, four Yashicas and a handful of Mamiyas, Microcords, Autocords, Flexarets etc. might form the basis of a starter collection, but just four is a feeble effort!
You need to spend more time on fleabay.
john341
camera user
Well,
Well,

I too,would like to get a Rolleiflex at some time..something may turn up, but the 6 x 6 format is great to use, and, we don't have to think about which lens is best for a partcular shot.
Well,
Ha, ha I think some of you have spent too much time on the Bay.Good grief john, surely you can't be serious? Just four TLRs?
Four Rolleiflexes, four Yashicas and a handful of Mamiyas, Microcords, Autocords, Flexarets etc. might form the basis of a starter collection, but just four is a feeble effort!
You need to spend more time on fleabay.
I too,would like to get a Rolleiflex at some time..something may turn up, but the 6 x 6 format is great to use, and, we don't have to think about which lens is best for a partcular shot.
Rayt
Nonplayer Character
I have 6 'Flex's including Automats to a newly acquired mint 2.8F, one Rolleicord Vb, one Rolleiwide with Zeiss 55mm, one Kalloflex, two Autocords. I am exclusively a film shooter and am leaving 135 format behind for 6x6 and larger.
Vickko
Veteran
Yeah, too many.
Two 2.8F's and two Rolleiwides. Probably going to let one of the Rolleiwides go.
Two 2.8F's and two Rolleiwides. Probably going to let one of the Rolleiwides go.
Photo_Smith
Well-known
I have a Rolleiflex 3,5F and a Rollei T. I would like and will get a pre-war standard with un-coated Tessar or possibly an Art Deco Rolleicord some day.
shine
Member
I have 5 Rolleiflexes and 1 Ensign Ful-Vue... 
Rolleiflex T Type 3, Rolleiflex 2.8F Planar, Rolleiflex T Type 1, Rolleiflex 2.8C Planar, Rolleiflex 3.5E Planar

My Rolleiflex by Shine Photographs, on Flickr

Ensign Ful-Vue by Shine Photographs, on Flickr
Rolleiflex T Type 3, Rolleiflex 2.8F Planar, Rolleiflex T Type 1, Rolleiflex 2.8C Planar, Rolleiflex 3.5E Planar

My Rolleiflex by Shine Photographs, on Flickr

Ensign Ful-Vue by Shine Photographs, on Flickr
maddoc
... likes film again.
I have a 3.5C (K4C or 3.5E-1) and wait for a T ....
Brian Legge
Veteran
Autocord and Rolleiflex 3.5F. We also have a Rolleicord IV at home but its basically my wifes camera at this point.
jeanba3000
squareLover

But I sold my collection of pre-war Baby Rolleiflex and nearly all Yashica 44 (each version in nearly each color), ~15 pieces, I kept only the two post-war Baby Rolleiflex…
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
I was getting ready to brag that I only have one, a Yashicamat 124g but then remembered that I also have two Argus 75's...they count too...
Ed Weatherly
Established
Ricoh Diacord L.
unixrevolution
Well-known
I was getting ready to brag that I only have one, a Yashicamat 124g but then remembered that I also have two Argus 75's...they count too...
Having looked up the Argus 75, I'm going to say it's not a TLR, but a Pseudo-TLR box camera, like the Kodak Duaflex and Brownie Hawkeye.
I have three TLRs...a Recessky toy TLR and two Yashicas: A Yashica 635 and a Yashica-Mat 124. I have a partially broken Yashica LM on the way, that may donate its yashinon lens elements to the Mat, which has coating damage on the taking lens. Both the Mat and 635 are the Yashinon versions
Taipei-metro
Veteran
How about some pictures...thanks!Ricoh Diacord L.
PMCC
Late adopter.
How about some pictures...thanks!
It's pretty easy to find pictures online of most any camera. There's a guy on flickr who's collected just about every Ricoh TLR model.
PMCC
Late adopter.
I was thinking of this guy:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/27548522@N02/4112645723/in/set-72157622825182186
http://www.flickr.com/photos/27548522@N02/sets/72157618170342623/
If you look, he's got pictures of just about every model.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/27548522@N02/4112645723/in/set-72157622825182186
http://www.flickr.com/photos/27548522@N02/sets/72157618170342623/
If you look, he's got pictures of just about every model.
FrankS
Registered User
You guys are sick. Don't you know that less is more? 
Only one here: Rolleiflex 3.5E2 v2 (amazing lens that 75mm Planar)
Only one here: Rolleiflex 3.5E2 v2 (amazing lens that 75mm Planar)
Taipei-metro
Veteran
I was thinking of this guy:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/27548522@N02/4112645723/in/set-72157622825182186
http://www.flickr.com/photos/27548522@N02/sets/72157618170342623/
If you look, he's got pictures of just about every model.
Thanks, pmcc,
I'd like to see 'His Diacord',
I know there are bunch of them in flickr, I shot one myself in Nov. 11 Pasadena Camera show too and in my flickr...

Taipei-metro
Veteran
I have a Rolleiflex w 75mm f3.5 Xenotar and a Rolleicord.
I really like to have a Wardflex, an Autocord,
Ricohmatic 225, Diacord G and L,
and an Oylmpusflex.
Please post pictures if you have them...Thanks!
not mine, shot in Pasadena camera show Nov, '12

1957 Japan Taiyodo made 太陽堂工機 , sold by the long gone Montgomery Ward
I really like to have a Wardflex, an Autocord,
Ricohmatic 225, Diacord G and L,
and an Oylmpusflex.
Please post pictures if you have them...Thanks!
not mine, shot in Pasadena camera show Nov, '12

1957 Japan Taiyodo made 太陽堂工機 , sold by the long gone Montgomery Ward
larmarv916
Well-known
Ikoflex
Ikoflex
hey...How do you like the Ikoflex? I have wanted get the real 411 from a serious TLR shooter. Also how does the Ikoflex compare to the Rollie's ?
Ikoflex
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hey...How do you like the Ikoflex? I have wanted get the real 411 from a serious TLR shooter. Also how does the Ikoflex compare to the Rollie's ?
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