ToddB Member Joined Jul 10, 2012 Messages 1,134 Format Medium Format Apr 18, 2014 #1 Hey guys, I know what a Rolleinar is. What is a Rolleipar? Todd
benjiboy Subscriber Joined Apr 18, 2005 Messages 11,972 Location U.K. Format 35mm Apr 18, 2014 #2 Close up lenses http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rollei-Ro...238?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item3cdfb5eb86
Jerevan Member Joined Nov 19, 2004 Messages 2,258 Location Germany/Sweden Format Large Format Apr 18, 2014 #3 Older version of Rolleinar. It had three parts: Rolleipar x 2 and one Rolleiparkeil. You put one Rolleipar together with the Rolleiparkeil on the upper viewing lens and then a single Rolleipar on the lower (taking) lens.
Older version of Rolleinar. It had three parts: Rolleipar x 2 and one Rolleiparkeil. You put one Rolleipar together with the Rolleiparkeil on the upper viewing lens and then a single Rolleipar on the lower (taking) lens.
OP OP ToddB Member Joined Jul 10, 2012 Messages 1,134 Format Medium Format Apr 18, 2014 #4 OK.. sounds exactly like Rolleinar, except , like you said, and older version. Thanks. Todd
ic-racer Member Joined Feb 25, 2007 Messages 16,553 Location USA Format Multi Format Apr 18, 2014 #5 Yes, as indicated an early version with the diopter and parallax-correcting prism as separate pieces.
Yes, as indicated an early version with the diopter and parallax-correcting prism as separate pieces.
JPD Member Joined Mar 24, 2007 Messages 2,156 Location Sweden Format Medium Format Apr 19, 2014 #6 No, the Rolleipar is the parallax compensating prism. also called Rolleiparkeil later. The close-up lenses are the Zeiss Proxars and the Rolleinars.
No, the Rolleipar is the parallax compensating prism. also called Rolleiparkeil later. The close-up lenses are the Zeiss Proxars and the Rolleinars.