Identify Rolleiflex Model

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Hi Everyone .. I'm new here. I have a Rolleiflex camera that I am having trouble identifying the exact model and approximate age.

If I'm posting in the wrong place, my apologies. Where should I be? Thanks!

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This is what I've come up with.


Start S/N End S/N Prochnow Parker Evans

1.221.000 * 1.298.999 Rolleiflex 3,5 A Automat Rolleiflex Model 4 Rolleiflex MX (type 1)
 
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It appears to be an Automat Model 4 made between 1951 and 1954. This, to my mind, a very fine Rollei model. I has a simiar camera in the late 1950's through the early 1970's and it was a workhorse. I now have a slightly newer model but do wish I had this model instead.
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This I believe without EVS, which is good.

Xenar is capable of producing sharp and contrast negatives when stopped down a bit.
 
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Thanks for the great information everyone.

What would you guys value this camera at, roughly? I know without seeing it etc it can be tough to evaluate.
 
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Thanks for the great information everyone.

What would you guys value this camera at, roughly? I know without seeing it etc it can be tough to evaluate.

This price guide should give you some idea:

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It's a sweet camera. I own a slightly later serial number camera (I think mine dates to around 1951) with a Tessar type lens and it does a great job. No EVS coupling. The original screen is dim but very usable outdoors. Value will mostly be due to condition. I think they are mostly valued as user cameras.

Paul
 
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