TimVermont
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Very sad. Much as I liked the H'blad 2000 series, I LOVE my Rollei 6008AFs and Schneider lenses.
I wonder how this will affect Sinar, Leaf, and the Hy6, seeing as F&H was the company actually building the camera.
But `Rollei´ had already at least two near-death experiences in the 70's. So, who knows...
I don't know when I stopped counting the Voigtländer near-death experiences and take-overs... and they share some of their history with Rollei. Leica has a good list of crises as well, I think it has almost become a part of their brand identity![]()
If F&H lowered the price or improved gratly the rolleiflex design, maybe this wouldn't have happened.That's right.
Rollei was (!) the manufacturer of Rolleiflex cameras, until they realized that it was not going well, and got out in time.
Franke & Heidecke then formed, because some other people thought it would go well for them.
It didn't.
By that time, it no longer was called Franke and Heidecke.There's a lot of misinformation in this thread, Franke and Heidecke have always made Rollei cameras, the company was bought by Samsung in the mid 90's, a management buyout at the end of the decade then two or three years later it came under control of a Danish investment company.
They are.This Danish company split the business into two the Rollei company who just trade re-badged products under the prestigious name and Franke and Heidecke who make the cameras and projectors that Rollei is famous for. Most cynics at the time felt that the Danish company were cashing in on the Rollei name.
It takes quite a stretch of the imagination to see F&H Mk II as the same company.Franke and Heidecke is the same company who have always made Rollei camera's etc albeit under different ownership.
That's right.One reason that has been highlighted for the current insolvency is large undisclosed debts & liabilities that were not made known to the new owners last year.
I went to the Rollei website and sent them an e-mail asking where I could get repairs performed on my 6000 cameras and lens in the future. I received a response from a Herr Dietmar Kanzer, Marketing Manager, that stated:
"We had a meeting with the sequestor (trustee??) last Friday and the message was: the company is going on. He (didn't specify who) will look for new partners and shareholders."
So it would appear that all is not doom and gloom.
I went to the Rollei website and sent them an e-mail asking where I could get repairs performed on my 6000 cameras and lens in the future. I received a response from a Herr Dietmar Kanzer, Marketing Manager, that stated:
"We had a meeting with the sequestor (trustee??) last Friday and the message was: the company is going on. He (didn't specify who) will look for new partners and shareholders."
So it would appear that all is not doom and gloom.
No, Kindermann still produces (or at least still sells) the 66T (link).
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