Love talking about Rollei's.. I know what you mean about gorgous depth of field attributes. It's awesome when you can shoot something ordinary and make look like piece of art work. agian .. I'm privilaged to own two Rollei's the Tesser 3.5f and the 3.5f. Got them both worked over by Harry last year. They are the most perfect camera IMHO. Super hight quality, compact design and just a little dynmo of camera. Love it!! A year or so ago, I was looking on line at images, and every single time one I saw an awesome image it was shot with a Rolleiflex TLR. I was hooked.
ToddB
I know what you mean. I bought a Rolleiflex T2 in 2004. It was like new, meter working fine and came with a lot of extras: nice round model prism finder, special back for sheet film holders, 4 or 5 of these holders, inserts for 6x6 and 6x4.5 cm negatives, brown leather carrying case for WLF finder and the prism finder.
I couldn't resist, so I bought it.
However, I moved later that year and didn't have the time to use it yet. I finally laded a film recently, made some test shots to see how it opperates and if the light meter was still reliable.
It was a pleasure to use the camera and I was amazed by the quality of the images.
Reading this post today, made me wanna find out how old my camera really is.
I checked some sites and had an other surprise. It seems my camera isn't a T2 model but a T1. It has grey leather and serial number 2106651. So the guy who sold it to me was in error. It seems this one is of the first production year 1958, so almost 55 years old now.
Go figure.
I don't know if the T2 model is supposed to be the better one, but I just love my TLR all the same!
My lens is a Carl Zeiss Tessar 1:3.5 f=75 mm. The serial number is 1670170. Can anyone tell me if this could be the original lens?