Wilcoxson David L.
Member
Rollei's are damn fine cameras regardless of the model. I have a 2.8C Rolleiflex and I love the thing to death. I'll never part with it! As great as they are though, just wait until the large format bug bites!
Be careful, Rolleis are addictive ;-)
I love the Rollei...can't take pictures because of the weather...
...but have walked around the house with it looking through the view (I know I'm pathetic)
can't take pictures because of the weather
Get the feel of the camera's working. Take nothing important for a while. Have fun.New to this -
Have just received my new/old Rolleicord (no not a Rolleiflex owner yet)
I've done some research, here and on other sites including You Tube
I've loaded my film and now......
I'm stuck/scared/ to use it...
Help please....anyone and everyone.
No message too short, no message too long...
Thanks
Jenn
There's non-photographable weather? I can't imagine what that would be...
Rolleis are, indeed, built like tanks. I still use the Rolleicord that my dad gave me when I was about eight, reasoning that it was good for me to learn on an all-manual camera and that the camera could survive a small child's abuse. It does need a CLA (the slow speeds are too slow) but remains a superb functional camera.
They are addictive, and I'd be lying if I didn't say it lit me up to inherit a Rolleiflex to go with it, but it's not like there's anything really *lacking* in a 'cord. I think I could have gone a lifetime of shooting with that as my main camera and been OK.
-NT
I used to do that with my father's Rolleiflex when I was five. Don't tell anyone but I still do it now with my Rolleicord and I'm forty years older now!
The Rolleicord is great. I have a V. Don't think for a moment that it is in any way inferior to a Rolleiflex as most of them have great lenses. Mine is very sharp and would be the camera I would keep if I were only allowed to have one.
If anything, there is less to go wrong with a 'cord compared to a 'flex as the film wind mechanism is simpler and the shutter cocking mechanism is not linked to the winder.
Keep asking questions and show us some pictures!
Steve.
* !! BOING----- !! *
To hell with caution...
Don't let rain get in the way. Keep the
taking lens dry with a lens shade and you'll
be fine. For example (CAUTION nudity ahead):
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
Don't worry it takes me a couple of rolls of film to get used to any new camera just have a blast.
I remember my first TLR, I like you kept looking though it that lovely back to front world...
I now have two Rolleiflex cameras a T and a 3,5F both a joy to use...
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BTW welcome to APUG
Have fun....
I am not suggesting it but one my Rolleis face planted into the sand on an ocean beach from 5 feet up. I blew it off and went on using it no worse for the wear. Another of my Rolleis rode for 22 miles on top of my car on a highway. When I got where I was going it was still sitting there on top of the car.
Dennis
I strongly urge you to refrain from looking through a VF while traversing stairs... especially downwardly. I don't recommend looking rearwardly through a mirror either. You're a daring woman, Jenny!!
Thanks for this
Actually the first of my Rolleis came with a lens shade which was way cool...
I love the picture - where did you take it?
I used my Rolleicord for this in the rain: (there was a url link here which no longer exists)
It all worked fine until I tried to use it with a flsah in the evening. The flash fired as soon as I plugged it in as the contact was wet. When it dried out, it was fine.
Steve.
"The first" of your Rolleis? Have you already
graduated into the ranks of multi-Rollei owners? :-D
I shot the photo on the roof of our apartment
building, in the middle of a crazy rainstorm one
latesummer afternoon. The woman in the photo
is my wife Melanie, a frequent subject of my
photographs.
Yes...I have two now.
It was a mistake?
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