Lens: Fixed, Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm 1:2.8, 4 Elements/3 Groups f/2.8-f/22, 5 blades. For being made in 1969 my Rolleiflex still looks pretty good, sure it has some dings on it, but it’s seen a lot of action.įormat: Medium Format, 120/220, 6×6 – option to mount 35mm with an adapter. The father brand new in Germany had bought the camera, and today I am still its second owner. After being offered a Rolleiflex by a gentleman at my church which belonged to his father and not knowing anything about the camera at that point, I purchased it for what I now know is a real steal. But for me, the Rolleiflex has been in my hands shortly after getting into medium format film with a Lubitel 2 first, then a Yashica-12. The twin-lens design is not a new one in the camera world, first coming out in the 1880s. When it comes to cameras that have seen a lot of action through my life as a photographer, there is currently none as worthy of the title of a constant companion as my Rolleiflex 2.8F.
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