JoeA
Hello group,
I've been lurking in shadows here for a while as I consider which Rolleiflex to purchase. Whether the R&D is done here or in other sites I see how loved the Rolleiflex tlr is, how great they are, etc... and I can't wait to get one of my own. But the one issue that keeps coming up is I'm just not seeing the advantage between the different models.
So here then is my question, what advantage does a 3.5f have over say a late model Automat, or for that matter a 2.8f over a 3.5f?
I do realize that there are age issues between them, but if we are talking about bodies that are in reltively good shape, possibly in need of a CLA, is the price difference between them worth it?
Thanks in advance...
Joe
I've been lurking in shadows here for a while as I consider which Rolleiflex to purchase. Whether the R&D is done here or in other sites I see how loved the Rolleiflex tlr is, how great they are, etc... and I can't wait to get one of my own. But the one issue that keeps coming up is I'm just not seeing the advantage between the different models.
So here then is my question, what advantage does a 3.5f have over say a late model Automat, or for that matter a 2.8f over a 3.5f?
I do realize that there are age issues between them, but if we are talking about bodies that are in reltively good shape, possibly in need of a CLA, is the price difference between them worth it?
Thanks in advance...
Joe