holmburgers
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Hey everyone,
I hate to ask such a question, cause there are resources out there and of course eBay. But the world of Rolleiflex is huge, and thus it would be great to hear from some actual people who have experience in the matter.
I have the opportunity to buy a Rolleiflex 7.5cm f/3.5 Zeiss Tessar for $200 (down from $250). Serial number is 1092826. To the left of the serial # it has the letters DRP and to the right, DRGM.
According to Rolleiclub.com it's an Automat Model 3, K4B2. I'm skeptical of the information at antiquecameras.net because it doesn't necessarily correspond to rolleiclub. But either way it looks like $150-$200 is the maximum.
The condition looks good, and of course I will inspect it in person. Seller is a photographer who says it works great, and has mainly just had it on a shelf. Comes with the lens caps, but no leather case.
From what I can tell, it's no steal, but it's certainly a reasonable price. Would others agree?
I'd much appreciate any input!!
Thanks everyone,
Chris "Holmburgers"
I hate to ask such a question, cause there are resources out there and of course eBay. But the world of Rolleiflex is huge, and thus it would be great to hear from some actual people who have experience in the matter.
I have the opportunity to buy a Rolleiflex 7.5cm f/3.5 Zeiss Tessar for $200 (down from $250). Serial number is 1092826. To the left of the serial # it has the letters DRP and to the right, DRGM.
According to Rolleiclub.com it's an Automat Model 3, K4B2. I'm skeptical of the information at antiquecameras.net because it doesn't necessarily correspond to rolleiclub. But either way it looks like $150-$200 is the maximum.
The condition looks good, and of course I will inspect it in person. Seller is a photographer who says it works great, and has mainly just had it on a shelf. Comes with the lens caps, but no leather case.
From what I can tell, it's no steal, but it's certainly a reasonable price. Would others agree?
I'd much appreciate any input!!
Thanks everyone,
Chris "Holmburgers"