big_ben_blue
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Wow, thanks a lot! That answered a few burning questions I had. Another one just popped up: Do you think it's worth getting a CM over a C? The difference is the interchangeable screen, isn't it?
Antje
Yup, it's mostly that and the 500 CM's are a bit "younger". Although, changing the screen is not totally impossible with the 500C (but it's definitely NOT userfriendly and better left to a repair person). The 500CM appeared in the 60's, and there are even a few "C" marked Hassy's which are really CM's (from the transition periods). Later followed the 501 C/M, which AFAIK added the gliding mirror mechanism. They are all fine machines and basically it all boils down to the amount of cash you are willing to spend. Heck, my 500C of 1959 vintage is working perfectly fine and is tough as a rock. The 503 cameras are a lot more expensive (having TTL capability for dedicated flashes and accept motorwinders). I have a 503CW (which I bought in one of those moments of temporary insanity), but it really isn't that much more camera than the 500 (aside from it's ego boosting powers

I don't really know how the current prices for used equipment are in Germany (I left the home country some ten years ago ). But aren't Rollei's not more common in Europe? Maybe they would be another alternative for your entry into the world of 6x6 SLR cameras.
To each their own I guessmikebarger said:But I actually like the old peep holes (12 back) better. I think it is a little faster loading since you don't have to lline up the arrow, just wind until you get to the number 1 on the paper backing looking through the peep hole.

