120 film at $4 a roll? I wish!. Here in Down Under, many photo seller wants a minimum of 200% profit on every item sold and pass on all the costs plus a markup, so we pay A$8 or more for B&W, color? priced out of the market,or at least my price range.
All this reminded me that, with the OzBuck at 80.something cents US today, it's time to send a bulk film order from one of my US suppliers.
Sorry for the rant, but latest Rolleiflex needs a CLA and I've just been quoted A$600 for it in Melbourne - more than I paid for the camera. Off it will go to Singapore next month, to be done there at half the price or less.
Enough. Let me say, in many says Australia is a good place to live, if sometimes isolated from the real world out there.
The Rolleicord 12, 16 and 24 exposure kits (wheel, frame insert and WLF inserts) can be picked up at reasonable prices. Some years ago when I (briefly) had a Vb, went OL and got the 16 and 24 kits (US$50 including P&P) from Manfred Schmidt, a long-established OL seller who was both efficient and well mannered, but sadly, may no longer be in business.
The Rolleis ('flex or 'cord) have the added advantage that you won't have to turn the camera to a 90 degree position to shoot horizontals. The Vb shutter level below the taking lens on the Rolleicord was always annoying to me and too many of my shots came out slightly lopsided, but other than this the camera produced fine results and was good to use, a "big bang for the bucks" as the locals here say. For me the 'flex is the only camera (I now have four) and my partner's brother now uses it, so it has stayed in the family, sort of.
If I had the spare dosh (alas, no) and found a good one, I would buy the Contax 645 and two lenses and go 645 minimal in my old age, if one can be more minimalist than with a Rolleiflex. Just dreamin'...