Synchro Compur MXV, 1 - 1/500th sec B, X-sync. Taking Lens: Zeiss Planar 80mm f/2.8, Bayonet 3įinder Lens: Heidosmat 80mm f/2.8, Bayonet 3
#Rolleiflex planar 2.8 manual#
Standard back with standard manual loading The first revision K7F uses Planar lens and uses 120 film and has the 12 frame counter. Available for 20 years with four minor revisions up to the K7F4 of at the end of 1981. The 2.8F model K7F of 1960 was available for the longest. This Rolleiflex 2.8F comes with original leather case and lens cap. You can count on our promise that the cameras will be delivered to you in a perfect technical condition.Įach camera is sold with a 12-month warranty and comes withĪ certified test protocol. To ensure that the online purchase doesn’t become a nightmare, all of our film cameras have been thoroughly tested, cleaned and, if necessary, repaired by our certified service partner. It is less the wear that gives a hard time to these cameras, but the „untouchedness“ in which the lubricants harden and the fine mechanics sticks together. If you buy used film cameras online or at a flea market, unfortunately, it cannot be assumed that after decades it still functions as on the first day. **If you PM me your email, I can send you a Dropbox link to the high-res photos**Īsking: $3100.At you can count on our promise that you won‘t buy Just look at the photos! I'm actually going to a photo show in a few weeks, and guarantee that both this and my mint Voigtlander Perkeo E will be sold. It comes with a new original Rollei strap, incident meter diffuser and original plastic Rollei caps. Focus is smooth, the self-timer works, the mirror is spotless and the meter works. At one second it seems a little slow, which should come as no surprise under the circumstances, but it is consistent. With that said, the advance is smooth and the shutter is excellent.
It has not been serviced to my knowledge. I have difficulty explain, it is somehow softly-sharp at focus zone and then has a smooth focus transition zone. This is a camera that was purchased new by the original owner and never used after the first week he had it - and it shows. Rolleiflex 2.8GX Expression 75 Years Edition Rollei HFT Planar 80mm f/2.8 What I’m especially happy is the special look that I can get when shooting it wide open. If you buy used film cameras online orLens: Taking Lens: Zeiss Planar 80mm f/2.8, B.
#Rolleiflex planar 2.8 free#
The Zeiss Planar lenses are free of marks, haze or fungus. macodirect promise of quality At you can count on our promise that you wont buya pig in a poke. The lens racks out via built-in bellows for 1:2 reproduction. Both are sturdy lenses that deliver excellent results. In addition to the standard 80mm f/2.8 Carl Zeiss Planar, Im also lucky enough to own the 150mm f/4.0 Carl Zeiss Sonnar and the 50mm f/4.0 Carl Zeiss Distagon. Japanese collectors are selling this sort of camera for $3700+ and I haven't even seen one this nice. The lenses are excellent - world-class pieces of glass. This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic. I can't imagine anyone who holds it in their hands disagreeing or being in any way disappointed. ROLLEIFLEX 2,8F, 1964, planar 1:2,8 f80 mm: Author: Luis Cozeto from Portugal: Licensing. Overall, probably the most mint Rolleiflex 2.8F 12/24 WhiteFace that I've had in 30 years, (and I've probably had or sold close to 50) It is in spectacular condition. If I were to be 'picky' and I am - there are only a couple, faint hairline marks where a tripod would attach to the bottom mounting disk.
#Rolleiflex planar 2.8 serial#
Here we have a Rolleiflex 2.8F "White Face" 12/24 TLR serial #2477482 with Carl Zeiss Planar taking lens #5389026.