Ah, the old Planar/Xenotar debate.
Here are some more photos. I will do more research on this and see if I can ask this seller for a return option. Or I will wait until the more reputable sources receive one. But from these photos do you see anything glaringly wrong?
Also the seller has a 100% rating with 373 reviews. They have sold other cameras in the past.
Thank you for your help, you have been really awesome. This is a journey that is just beginning for me.
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I like that number of sales. It means that they are serious but not running a volume business.
I don't see anything glaringly wrong.
Does the listing say that focus and shutter are operating? In working condition? As I mentioned, it's best to have condition statements in writing from the seller, whether in the leisting or in questions and answers. Asking questions can also give you a feel for the seller.
Yeah, it's a journey. If this is your first medium format camera, you may find that this camera will not be your last. So many different types of cameras, and that nagging feeling, just WHAT is this Hasselblad/Fuji/Maiya/etc/etc thing all about? (and let's just avoid the Planar/Xenotar thing- both are excellent lenses).
Whether to buy this camera or not, again, are you ready to need to put more money into it? Very simply, this is a possibility with this camera. The 'no return' thing is showing up more and more for small time sellers- Ebay changed its policy so that 30 days is required for any returns. For a small seller, living in fear of having to refund $900 for a month isn't worth it so they go to a no return policy. Another reason to get a conversation going with the seller through questions- if there are problems, you'll have an idea of their temperament if you want to return or ask for a partial refund.
OK, just found the listing on Ebay. I'd pass. Japan and no returns puts it in dangerous territory. I'm sure the seller... oh, hey, it says that shutter is not working?? No movemnt in meter? Yep, definite PASS.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/EXC-Rollei...831660?hash=item3d8665ec6c:g:NW4AAOSwYHtbpP78
Many Japan sellers have low number sales because they close down stores again and again. Also some serious used camera businesses so mid-size sellers are common.
Patience and due diligence. Again, put up 'wanted to buy' notes here and at rangefinderforum.com (many TLR people there; might also send a note to use bherman who is very honest about his cameras).