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Rolleiflex E3, 75mm/3.5 Xenotar lens
Tri-X @ EI 800 developed in Diafine 3+3
Post-processed in Nik Efex
Rolleiflex 2.8c (built in 1953).
Lens: Schneider Kreuznach Xenotar f:2.8, 80mm, 5 element lens
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iso 400, colour film
She wanted to go back to playing with her Lego but I begged 2 shots to test the new camera. On the first one she made a funny expression so for this one I asked for a straight face.
Apart from her bored expression, I'm very pleased with this one and it bodes well for the Rolleiflex. I think I have a new favourite camera. It's from 1959 so I feel quite young.
I use an Op/Tech Classic Strap with the #4 Pro Loop Connector on my Rolleiflex instead of the authentic yet expensive alligator/scissor clips.
En sentido contrrio vemos la salida del valle a donde nos dirigimos.
Rolleiflex 3,5, Panf-plus revelada con Xtol a iso 400 copia en papel 30x30.
Tools: Rolleiflex 3.5F, Kodak Portra 160. Process and scan by Exposure Film Lab. I use Flickr as my cloud storage, so I upload everything here: I have a decade worth of photos, check out my albums! Sign up to my mailing list to stay up to date with me, or find me on Instagram and Facebook. These images are protected by copyright, please do not use them for any commercial or non-commercial purposes without permission. For enquiries, contact me on social media.
Rolleiflex 4x4, otherwise known as the Baby Rolleiflex, a 127 format TLR, reintroduced in 1957 in grey.
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I have just acquired a Rollieflex SL66, and shot then first roll of 120 since probably 1975 for me and developed these shots (again haven't done that for many-a-year)
I'll put some more up in a set and make notes - input appreciated!
Rolleiflex Automat
Model RF 111A ~1937
Taking lens: Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 7.5 cm 1:3.5 (Bay I filter adapter or push on 28,5 mm)
Viewing lens: Heidoscop Anastigmat 7,5 cm 1:2.8
Shutter: Compur rapid 1 - 1/500, T and B
Film Transportation: winding lever with auto stop, doubles as shutter cocking.
No red window.
Double exposure prevention.
Dimensions: 14.3x8.6x9.0 cm
Weight: 850 grams.
12 6x6 cm exposures on 120 film (B2)
Can be used with Rolleikin I adapter to use 35mm film.
There is also a special glass plate film adapter.
In the hinged back there is an exposure guide.
This was my wife's Xmas 2010 present to me.
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