Rolleiflex 2.8F case and lens cap that came originally with my camera

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I have 2.8F K7F Model, which is, based on the serial number produced at 1960. I'm not the original owner, and I bought this used in great condition.

However, the case wasn't in that great condition, and I'm not sure if it's the original that came with this particular camera, or it was bought and paired afterwards. The seller also wasn't sure because he acquired it years ago from someone else. I see there are two (or more?) types of cases that fits 2.8F model — one with the metal logo on the front and one without.

Also, I got the original Rolleiflex black plastic cap with it, but I'm not sure if it originally came with this camera, or the previous owners replaced it with the new one. I like more the metal one (satin or chrome), but I'd rather have the one that came originally with this camera.

I'd like to know these things, so if I find an accessory in a better condition, and want to replace the current ones, I could match it with those that came with this particular model.

Anyone knows this? I tried to find this info, but had no luck.
 

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Reality check, no matter what you replace them with they are not original to your camera. Find the accessories you like and buy them.
 
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Reality check, no matter what you replace them with they are not original to your camera. Find the accessories you like and buy them.

Ok, thanks, but that's not the answer I was looking for.
 

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You're thinking like me, wanting it to feel as original as possible. Get the chrome lens caps. The satin ones look very nice, but came later (think the F-cameras with matte leatherette and focusing scale in both meters and feet).

The case for my, now sold, 2,8F didn't have the pocket for the planglas/flat glass, and the case for my 3,5F doesn't have it either.

A good accessory, if you don't already have it, is the Rolleifix tripod quick release.

For filters, don't bother as much with getting period ones. Most of the Bayonet III filters you'll find are Rollei ones, single coated. B+W or Heliopan filters are high quality and also single coated. I'm sure you can buy new multi-coated filters if you want. For my pre-war Rolleis I have many uncoated filters that work great, but I prefer to use coated ones to avoid problems with flare or contrast.
 
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Yeah, I love my Rolleiflex, and I don't plan to ever sell it, but I'd like to have as close to the original package possible. I'm both collector and user. I love to have nice cameras and like to assemble the whole kit around them, but I use every single camera I own. On the top of that, I'm just curious, when each of these accessories came, because I don't see this mentioned anywhere.

I have the original quick release plate, great stuff. And I have few 43mm filters from various manufacturers and I screw on Bay 3 adaptor, and the only original I have is H-1 UV Bay III filter.
 

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My dealer catalog from late 1960s does not show they came with a case. It was optional.
I got a new old stock case for my 2.8f in the 1980s but it didn’t come with the piece that covers the meter, or the top part to clear the pentaprism, as these items were also optional.
 
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I have 2.8F K7F Model, which is, based on the serial number produced at 1960. I'm not the original owner, and I bought this used in great condition.

However, the case wasn't in that great condition, and I'm not sure if it's the original that came with this particular camera, or it was bought and paired afterwards. The seller also wasn't sure because he acquired it years ago from someone else. I see there are two (or more?) types of cases that fits 2.8F model — one with the metal logo on the front and one without.

Also, I got the original Rolleiflex black plastic cap with it, but I'm not sure if it originally came with this camera, or the previous owners replaced it with the new one. I like more the metal one (satin or chrome), but I'd rather have the one that came originally with this camera.

I'd like to know these things, so if I find an accessory in a better condition, and want to replace the current ones, I could match it with those that came with this particular model.

Anyone knows this? I tried to find this info, but had no luck.
I had occasion to need 2 x Rollei lens protectors which I purchased from a Chinese seller on Ebay! Whilst awaiting delivery, I was a bit apprehensive as to whether I had done right or not. However , when they arrived , one for my 3.5f, and one for my 2.8f, I was pleasantly surprised at the quality of them. I would say, they were the equal of the Rollei originals. I have since then,
inherited another 2.8f and a Rolleicord, both beautiful condition ! Re; the point made of differences in the manufacturing of the camera cases . It occurred to me, that during the 60's Rollei fitted a provision to the 2.8f and the 3.5f of a facility to use 220 roll film,this necessitated the insertion of a switch window above the wind on handle .
 
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You're thinking like me, wanting it to feel as original as possible. Get the chrome lens caps. The satin ones look very nice, but came later (think the F-cameras with matte leatherette and focusing scale in both meters and feet).

The case for my, now sold, 2,8F didn't have the pocket for the planglas/flat glass, and the case for my 3,5F doesn't have it either.

A good accessory, if you don't already have it, is the Rolleifix tripod quick release.

For filters, don't bother as much with getting period ones. Most of the Bayonet III filters you'll find are Rollei ones, single coated. B+W or Heliopan filters are high quality and also single coated. I'm sure you can buy new multi-coated filters if you want. For my pre-war Rolleis I have many uncoated filters that work great, but I prefer to use coated ones to avoid problems with flare or contrast.
Check with Tim at Filterfind.net. Tim has a wide assortment of filters, sorted by size and properly graded. He's solved several "problem" filter needs for me, for example, my Zeiss Contessa lens is threaded on the OUTSIDE. Tim found an Endalite series adapter, several filters, a lens shade, and a nice leather case for the whole ensemble. Tim is the "go-to" man for filters, lens shades, etc.
 

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Rollei Dan is selling a lot of 2.8F accessories on the For Sale forum. Check it out.
 

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I had occasion to need 2 x Rollei lens protectors which I purchased from a Chinese seller on Ebay! Whilst awaiting delivery, I was a bit apprehensive as to whether I had done right or not. However , when they arrived , one for my 3.5f, and one for my 2.8f, I was pleasantly surprised at the quality of them. I would say, they were the equal of the Rollei originals. I have since then,
inherited another 2.8f and a Rolleicord, both beautiful condition ! Re; the point made of differences in the manufacturing of the camera cases . It occurred to me, that during the 60's Rollei fitted a provision to the 2.8f and the 3.5f of a facility to use 220 roll film,this necessitated the insertion of a switch window above the wind on handle .
Form whom did you buy those protectors? I’m looking for one myself since my 2.8D didn’t come with any…
 

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The Rolleiflex is my favorite camera and I have a few in mint condition with cases and caps. I don’t know if those accessories are of the same vintage but am sure there’s a Rolleiflex tome with this info. I wouldn’t mind a copy.
 

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Congratulations on the new Rollei 2.8F.
A great reference book is: The classic Rollei by John Phillips
That goes in-depth into the various model cameras and accessories.
A good brochure to have for reference is the September 1960 Rollei - The Practical Accessories - Blue Cover
That lists the period accessories you are looking for.
The brochure shows a case with a metal logo.
I will guess that the 2.8Fs had satin lens caps and the earlier 2.8Es had chrome lens caps.
That is something worth looking into, when did Rollei change their lens caps?

Some fun accessories to look for besides the lens shade and filters are the Rollei Prism Finder, Rollei Pistol Grip,
Panorama Head, and a definite purchase the Rolleifix Tripod Head.

A minor variation on the Rollei 2.8F Type 1
To late 1960 or early 1961, fabric light seal tube, thereafter steel tube.
To check, open the the camera back, look at the back of the taking lens and focus in and out.
You should be able to see if there is fabric expanding or contracting or a steel tube.
That can help you date you camera to 1960 or 1961.
 
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