Theo Sulphate
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For decades I ignored TLR's as not being my style. Then I realized how nice Rolleiflexes are and they're not being made any longer. My first TLR was the 3.5F (K4E) followed by a 2.8D (K7D).
I love both, but I'd prefer not to worry about the F's complex meter linkage and ageing selenium meter (which I cover when not in use). The variable depth-of-field vanes on the focus knob are a clever and nice touch, but also add to complexity.
I like the 2.8D's EV system, which is easy to keep disengaged or engaged, whatever you need. A simple meterless camera. My opinion only, but I think it's the peak of Rolleiflex design.
I love both, but I'd prefer not to worry about the F's complex meter linkage and ageing selenium meter (which I cover when not in use). The variable depth-of-field vanes on the focus knob are a clever and nice touch, but also add to complexity.
I like the 2.8D's EV system, which is easy to keep disengaged or engaged, whatever you need. A simple meterless camera. My opinion only, but I think it's the peak of Rolleiflex design.