nicelynice
Member
Huge fan of the Rolleicord and not a huge fan of EVS coupled shutter speeds and apertures. I've got a Rolleicord IV that I'm really, really happy with except for two things:
- Can't change the shutter speed to 500 after it's been cocked
- No support for the 16 shot attachment
Rolleicord Vb is great, but it's quite a bit heavier and I really don't like how the EVS coupling works - it's very annoying to push in. I'd like to know if the Rolleicord V or Va (apparently there are two types?) offer any middle ground.
Here's my understanding:
Rolleicord IV: Completely uncoupled
Rolleicord V: No clue
Rolleicord Va (type 1): EVS coupling is "rigid" - this is what it says in the Evans book, "Guide to Rollei Cameras"
Rolleicord Va (type 2): EVS coupling is "adjustable" - again from the Evans book
Rolleicord Vb: Shutter speed and aperture are always linked. Need to physically press in the shutter speed adjustment lever and they can be manipulated freely.
Apparently there's different ways of adjusting it from the Rolleicord IV to the Vb, but I'm not really sure what this means in practice.
Can anyone familiar fill me in?
- Can't change the shutter speed to 500 after it's been cocked
- No support for the 16 shot attachment
Rolleicord Vb is great, but it's quite a bit heavier and I really don't like how the EVS coupling works - it's very annoying to push in. I'd like to know if the Rolleicord V or Va (apparently there are two types?) offer any middle ground.
Here's my understanding:
Rolleicord IV: Completely uncoupled
Rolleicord V: No clue
Rolleicord Va (type 1): EVS coupling is "rigid" - this is what it says in the Evans book, "Guide to Rollei Cameras"
Rolleicord Va (type 2): EVS coupling is "adjustable" - again from the Evans book
Rolleicord Vb: Shutter speed and aperture are always linked. Need to physically press in the shutter speed adjustment lever and they can be manipulated freely.
Apparently there's different ways of adjusting it from the Rolleicord IV to the Vb, but I'm not really sure what this means in practice.
Can anyone familiar fill me in?