Received SL66 kit today and while the machne is definitely a piece of tight engineering, I am flabbergasted by two issues, both may have to do with lack of use/service or perhaps inherent Rollei "vibe".
Focusing - I feel uneven resistance as knob is turned, even within standard focusing range, which is a small turn of the knob on Planar 80, I can't imagine this should be nothing less than a one smooth motion with even resistance, can anyone confirm this is not as it should be ?
Dark slide - inserting dark slide into the film back (between back and camera body) meets a great resistance about half way down, it feels like something wants to break before it gives up, but this is nothing like any make of film backs resistance wise, I'm thinking of SL66 interlock design that may be part of the issue, but again, can anyone pitch in how this feels on their backs (this is original early back, not the later introduced with E/X bodies.
Outside of these two things I appreciate build, design, ergonomics, and the tilting lens board is plain fun to tinker with. Focusing screen is great too.
Focusing - I feel uneven resistance as knob is turned, even within standard focusing range, which is a small turn of the knob on Planar 80, I can't imagine this should be nothing less than a one smooth motion with even resistance, can anyone confirm this is not as it should be ?
Dark slide - inserting dark slide into the film back (between back and camera body) meets a great resistance about half way down, it feels like something wants to break before it gives up, but this is nothing like any make of film backs resistance wise, I'm thinking of SL66 interlock design that may be part of the issue, but again, can anyone pitch in how this feels on their backs (this is original early back, not the later introduced with E/X bodies.
Outside of these two things I appreciate build, design, ergonomics, and the tilting lens board is plain fun to tinker with. Focusing screen is great too.


