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Manufactured by Franke & Heidecke, Braunschweig, Germany
Model: c. 1947, Type K4B2 = Model 3, (produced between 1945-1949)
all Rolleiflex Automat produced between 1937-1956
according to Rolleiclub
TLR film camera, film: 120 roll (B2), picture size 6x6cm
Taking lens: Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 75mm f/3,5 filter size: Bayonet I, serial no.1987202
Franke & Heidecke Braunschweig engravings under taking lens
Aperture: f/3.5 - f/22 setting: via a thumb wheel between the lenses, scale in the small indicator window, on top of the lens plate
Finder lens: Heidoscop Anastigmat f/2,8 75mm
Focus range: 0.85-20m +inf
Focusing: matte glass screen, via a big knob on the left side of the camera, w/ distance and DOF scales
Viewfinder: waist level finder, opens by a latch on the back, w/ magnifying loop and sports eye level magnifier.
For using the latter, there is a reflector in the hood and opens by a small knob on the left side of the finder,
Shutter: Compur - Rapid, speeds: 1 - 1/250 +T & B,
setting: via a thumb wheel between the lenses, scale in the small indicator window, on top of the lens plate
Cocking lever: also winds the film, on the right side, with auto double exposure prevention, you must return the lever to its resting position after the cocking for making the next cocking
Shutter release: on the left lower front corner of the camera, w/ a locking cap
Cable release socket: on the right lower front corner of the camera
Frame counter: auto reset, above the winding lever, not works without the film in the camera
Self-timer: on the left upper corner of the camera
Back cover: hinged, also removable with bottom plate by latches on the sides, w/ exposure guide table, opens by a latch on the bottom of the camera
Film loading: insert the take-up spool into the upper side by pulling-out the knob right upper side of the camera, then insert the film into the lower side, move the film leader under the chrome cylinder and pull and insert to the take-up spool; close the cover and turn the cocking lever untill number 1 seen in the frame counter window
Tripod socket: 3/8''; Strap lugs
Body: metal; Weight: 928g
Engravings beneath the Rolleiflex logo: D.R.P. and serial no.1079399
(D.R.P. means Deutsches Reichs Patent stating that this design or part of it was patented sometime between 1890-1945)
The camera could be used with Rolleikin I to use 35mm film or with the special glass plate film adapter. More info:
Models at Bekonscot Model Village
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Models: Terra (MM #1331990)
© Mark Rosa (MM #1071727) (OMP #229735) (MB #120704)
One White Lightning 1600 in a giant softbox camera right and one White Lightning 1600 in a large octobox on camera left. All lights triggered via Pocket Wizard MultiMAX units.
Post processing: Lightroom 3 BETA
Nikon D3, Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8 VR lens, ISO 200, 70mm, f/8, 1/200 sec.
Finished model just waiting for its new number plates, model is fitted with a scratch-built light bar and custom printed laser decals and I converted it to UK right hand drive. This was a nightmare model to do; anything that could go wrong did go wrong! Its not often I get to the point of throwing a model in the bin but this one came near to it.
Here's a really unique one; when it was originally released in 1961, the US Navy had a conniption when it was learned that Soviet agents were buying the models. Allegations of security breaches were made, but ultimately proven untrue. The end result was huge sales for Revell from the extra publicity! This boxing is from 1975 and is exactly how I remember seeing if for the first time in Woolworths on Charlotte Street in Sydney NS. Wanted it badly but had to wait a while. Thankfully we have Ebay now!
model: Electra from Bobbis Babes
location: studio49 sydney
photography: david from davidreidphotography.com
strobist: 1x elinchrom 1200RX into Rotalux strip softbox camera left @ f13
Models at Bekonscot Model Village
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Model: Susanna Lindeborg
Today Susanna came by and we took some photos in my home studio. It was the first time I met Susanna, and didnt know what to expect, but she was absolutely lovely! The perfect model. Very friendly and very easy to work with. And as you can see above, very beautiful.
Im very pleased with how the photos turned out, Im hoping she will be pleased with the result as well.
The Model 1S is the Softail-version of the Model 1. It is just a $1,000 more than the M1 and comes with all the good stuff including EVO power, Baker tranny, Metzeler Tires, springer front end and D&D Performance Exhaust.
Models at Bekonscot Model Village
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Model: Victoria Bell
Photographer: Justin Bonaparte​
I went to Dauphin Island to take some shots with my friends & meet this beautiful young model passing by us. She was kind to let us take some shots. I thought I would share with my flickr friends. So here she is....
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Camera: Nikon D300s
Lens: Nikon 18-105mm VR
ISO:200
Exposure: 1/200
Aperture: f/14
Situation: Handheld shot
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Models at Bekonscot Model Village
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Some recent Hot Wheels, sometimes (when I have time) I have a light browse of them but the Esprit was the only one I wanted last time I did that. The other two were bought for me by my mum, who still buys me one annually, despite me approaching 30....
The issue of Model Collector underneath was the one that contained my star letter at the age of 12!