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Sold Rolleicord Ia - Triotar 75mm f/4.5

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Alex Varas

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For you consideration this TLR from Franke & Heidecke from 1940 (Lens serial is 2653734). The shutter was serviced, all settings are working fine and it comes with the original screen which was cleaned (mirror was cleaned as well). Worthy to mention the read stands of this camera were fixed (not by me) placing it two screws to keep the camera standing up, using the camera with the leather case you won't notice anything. Added flash sync (nicely done) at 11 o'clock.

Triotar lens is in good condition, this lens is well known for its portrait and close/medium distance subjects. Some photos taken with Fomapan 400 can be seen here.

It comes with leather carry case in good condition.

Price is 150 euro shipped and paypaled within EU, add 25 euro more for USA with same conditions.

Thank you for looking,
Alex
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This is an amazing camera and cheap at your price. I have two Rolleicords from the same period, an original Art Deco Rolleicord, and a Rolleicord II. The quality of these cameras and lenses stand up to anything built decades later. At $150, budget another $100 for a modern screen, and you have a freakishly great camera ready to shoot for under $300.
 
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