Hey guys
Anyone familiar with the Rolleiflex DRP cameras? What format are they? Are they 120?
toddB
Hey Two,
Did you get it on eBay?
I believe that there are Rolleiflexes made after WWII with the DRP and DRGM marks. The official adoption of Bundes by Germany didn't happen until 1949. Lenses made after WWII have a colored mark to indicate 'coated.' A red T on Zeiss and a red triangle on Schneider? This might be a better indicator of date than the DRP/DBP mark on models that span the war (K3 Automat comes to mind).
You are correct that the DBP didn't start to appear until several years after the war. My Rollei is dated to 1951 by the serial number, and it has DBP instead of DRP. I'm not sure about the marks on the lens. I can just tell by looking at the lens with a light shining on it. A coated lens has a blue sheen. I believe that all lenses after WW2 will be coated. Leica lenses started to be coated somewhere around 1943. Be careful with older coated lenses as they can be scratched or rubbed off if you get aggressive with them. I "poof" mine off with a Rocket Bulb, then VERY gently wipe with a premoistened Zeiss lens cloth I bought from Walmart for $2.97 per box.
Kent in SD
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