jspillane
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So, despite my best attempts to resist, I ended up picking up a very well priced Rolleiflex 2.8D yesterday. Still testing but everything seems to be in good working order. The low price was for 2 reasons:
1) Coating damage to the front of the taking lens (Going to do some tests but I think I can live with this. Plan to pick-up a hood anyway).
2) The original WLF was removed at some point and replaced with a Hasselblad late-style WLF.
I have no real qualms with either of these issues as I intend to use it as a travel camera when I don't want to haul an SLR system, not a showpiece (I've have pristine Rolleiflexes in the past and found that I don't tend to take them out for fear of scuffing them up, which is kind of a waste). That being said, I wouldn't mind the Hasselblad WLF for my Hasselblad set-up, and may start shopping around for a replacement older style Rolleiflex finder.
Does anybody have experience with a mod of this kind? The Hasselblad finder sits inside the edges of the Rolleiflex and feels quite secure, but I do not see any screws. My guess is that the screws holding in the top edges of the camera are also keeping it secure- I don't particularly want to remove it until I am sure I'll be able to put another WLF on the camera. Furthermore, are there any incompatibilities between different old (pre-user removable finder) Rolleiflex finders and models? I suspect that any of the earlier models (including Automats and the earlier Rolleicords) should fit correctly, but I haven't found a great discussion of the topic.
Part of me is tempted just to leave the Hasselblad WLF on the camera, as I do prefer the operation to the old Rollei finders. It does look a little odd, though...
Any thoughts / opinions on the best course of action?
1) Coating damage to the front of the taking lens (Going to do some tests but I think I can live with this. Plan to pick-up a hood anyway).
2) The original WLF was removed at some point and replaced with a Hasselblad late-style WLF.
I have no real qualms with either of these issues as I intend to use it as a travel camera when I don't want to haul an SLR system, not a showpiece (I've have pristine Rolleiflexes in the past and found that I don't tend to take them out for fear of scuffing them up, which is kind of a waste). That being said, I wouldn't mind the Hasselblad WLF for my Hasselblad set-up, and may start shopping around for a replacement older style Rolleiflex finder.
Does anybody have experience with a mod of this kind? The Hasselblad finder sits inside the edges of the Rolleiflex and feels quite secure, but I do not see any screws. My guess is that the screws holding in the top edges of the camera are also keeping it secure- I don't particularly want to remove it until I am sure I'll be able to put another WLF on the camera. Furthermore, are there any incompatibilities between different old (pre-user removable finder) Rolleiflex finders and models? I suspect that any of the earlier models (including Automats and the earlier Rolleicords) should fit correctly, but I haven't found a great discussion of the topic.
Part of me is tempted just to leave the Hasselblad WLF on the camera, as I do prefer the operation to the old Rollei finders. It does look a little odd, though...
Any thoughts / opinions on the best course of action?