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E3 75mm Planar, Tele-Rollei 135mm Sonnar, Wide-Rollei 55mm Distagon. It's taken a while, but no need to buy another Rolleiflex ever.

which is good because I need to save up for the chiropractor...
 

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Wearing all three on straps around your neck is the ultimate blink!
 
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Lady bug shutter releases, I love them! Is your E3 awaiting new leather covers.?
The Match-Technical 10mm soft release shape is really nice on a TLR- softly rolling sides so easy to bring a finger in from the side and find a good release.

Oh, hey, I paid good money for the look of that E3!! I am told that it is a one-of-kind version specially done by Lenny Kravitz a la mode of his camera for Leica.

 

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How is your 135mm Sonnar doing? Is this the lens that reportedly often experiences some balsam degradation? Were the Tele- and Rolleiwide bodies based on the E3 body, the one with a removable hood? Regardless, nice precision instruments.
 

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E3 75mm Planar, Tele-Rollei 135mm Sonnar, Wide-Rollei 55mm Distagon. It's taken a while, but no need to buy another Rolleiflex ever.

which is good because I need to save up for the chiropractor...

That’s a lotta glass! Very nice indeed.
 

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The 55, 80, 135 is a great set on my Mamiya TLR also. I'll admit the Mamiya feels more like a Maytag than a Porsche. :smile:
 
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How is your 135mm Sonnar doing? Is this the lens that reportedly often experiences some balsam degradation? Were the Tele- and Rolleiwide bodies based on the E3 body, the one with a removable hood? Regardless, nice precision instruments.
There's a little separation on the Tele. Maybe 1-2mm for one-third of the circumference. Shouldn't affect images; I've used other Tele-Rolleis with more separation and didn't notice any effects.

Both the Tele and Wide are built on the first E body. I base this on the wide lower spool knob, and on what I've read. The E3 is built on a late F body. This means that there are a couple of minor mechanical differences (focus travel limiter and other details in the focus/meter/DOF assembly for example). And the body has all the mounting bosses and such for installing a full coupled metering system. Put simply, the E3 is a stripped back F while the others are baseline Es with a new lens scabbed on front.

The 55, 80, 135 is a great set on my Mamiya TLR also. I'll admit the Mamiya feels more like a Maytag than a Porsche. :smile:
I like this selection. For some reason I am shooting short telephoto lengths more than I ever have before. The way I shoot, I rarely change lenses in the middle of a trip. So taking the size and weight hit for the Mamiya's interchangeability doesn't make sense for me.
 
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I am doing good to get one Planar out of the house for a walk around the block. I may never get off the porch with a trio like that!!
 

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And not a meter in sight. I sure wish I could find some of those non-meter inserts for the focus knob.

I saw a nice picture once of Walker Evans with his 3 amigos one time, but couldn't find it when I searched last year. Pictures of the cameras are easy to find because they auctioned them a while back, but this was him in the field. I think William Christenberry was with him so may have taken the picture. I think it showed him taking the normal lens camera from the trio case. His was an 80 I believe, and maybe a standard E that didn't take the prism.
 

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Rather than having three TLRs I am much happier with my Hasselblad 503 CX, Hasselblad 903 SWC and a collection of Hasselblad lenses. Enjoy your cameras.
 
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