Jon King
Member
I've seen recommendations on APUG for Harry Fleenor and Camera Wiz for Rolleiflex CLA and shutter repairs... but I've gotten my favorite camera, a 3.5E, a bit beyond a mere CLA.
I was hiking in Ireland, along Killary Harbour, when a combination of a slope, water, rocks, mud and sheep ..well. sheep stuff, caused me to slip and land in that combination. The camera around my neck.. a Fuji 645 was fine.. lens hood kept the mud off of the lens. The Rollei in my backpack.. well.. the 'after' pic of the lens hood is below. The scene of the 'accident' is there too (Kodak 400UC with the Fuji)
The camera will focus smoothly.. apparently to infinity, but the lens platform moves side to side a good amount, and the film advance - it binds for about a quarter of the rotation.
What I'm hoping to see if others have had serious repairs to Rolleiflexes done, by whom and how successful they were. I plan to give both companies a call, but I'd be very interested in hearing any experiences first.
I was hiking in Ireland, along Killary Harbour, when a combination of a slope, water, rocks, mud and sheep ..well. sheep stuff, caused me to slip and land in that combination. The camera around my neck.. a Fuji 645 was fine.. lens hood kept the mud off of the lens. The Rollei in my backpack.. well.. the 'after' pic of the lens hood is below. The scene of the 'accident' is there too (Kodak 400UC with the Fuji)
The camera will focus smoothly.. apparently to infinity, but the lens platform moves side to side a good amount, and the film advance - it binds for about a quarter of the rotation.
What I'm hoping to see if others have had serious repairs to Rolleiflexes done, by whom and how successful they were. I plan to give both companies a call, but I'd be very interested in hearing any experiences first.