Rolleiflex Old Standard Viewing Lens Diagram

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Hello everybody,

I am restoring a beautiful Rolleiflex Old Standard with a Heidoscop Anastigmat 3.1 viewing lens and I did the rookie mistake of not writing down the position of the lens elements. Does anybody have a diagram or photos which could help me?

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Some of the Rollei mnauals have a cut-away view of the camera including the lenses. For example, page 7 of the 2.8C manual here-
http://www.cameramanuals.org/rolleiflex/rolleiflex_28_c.pdf
Maybe that is still helpful for your camera? A triplet. Telling the front from the back is easy- one has flat back while the other is convex on both sides. I have had problems telling which side goes to the front on the center element. The concaves look very similar. I usually need to run a finger or such across the surfaces to tell which one is the stronger curve. Assemble, test, flip around if it doesn't work.
 
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Some of the Rollei mnauals have a cut-away view of the camera including the lenses. For example, page 7 of the 2.8C manual here-
http://www.cameramanuals.org/rolleiflex/rolleiflex_28_c.pdf
Maybe that is still helpful for your camera? A triplet. Telling the front from the back is easy- one has flat back while the other is convex on both sides. I have had problems telling which side goes to the front on the center element. The concaves look very similar. I usually need to run a finger or such across the surfaces to tell which one is the stronger curve. Assemble, test, flip around if it doesn't work.

Thanks for the info, I know the site.
 
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