I think this is a Bay 2 hood - it fit onto the Rolleiflex 3.5 EVS that I had. Hood has no dents/dings, just a couple of wear marks on the base mount. A really nice piece. Some people say that this is the greatest lens hood ever created..
Also - 4 filters in their cases marked B-36. 2 yellow Hoyas, 1 green Hoya, and 1 yellow Samigon (?). The Samigon rattles slightly in its frame, but the Hoyas are nice and toight. Like a bong and a blintz. Like a shmoke and a pancake. Toight. (am I the only one still referencing Austin Powers movies?)
I think these filters fit on the Rolleiflex 3.5. EVS, as research shows B-36 = Bay 2
Anyway, how about all these goodies for $70 shipped/pp? USPS Priority mail w tracking.
I have and use the same Rollei hood on a Yashicamat 124G. It fits on the outer bayonet of the taking lens. Filters are mounted on the inner bayonet mount on the taking lens. This is known as the Bay-1 mounts and was copied from Rollei.
My filters for this camera are marked B-30 which makes me think that your filters may be larger, possibly for the Bay-2 Rollei mount cameras which are bit rarer than Bay-1 Rolleis. Don't know if other TLR manufacturers implemented the Bay-2 filter / hood mount.
You are both right. This is a Bay 2 hood, I checked (it's been a while as I no longer have the 3.5) and the hood and filters are Bay 2 for the MX 3.5 EVS Rolleiflex.
The hood does not fit over these filters, so it is one or the other.
I believe bayonet 36 (RII) or bayonet 2, fits the f3.5 Xenotar or Planar.
I don't know of any post war Rollei with f3.5 Xenar or Tessar that doesn't use bayonet 1 (B30) accessories.
I believe bayonet 36 (RII) or bayonet 2, fits the f3.5 Xenotar or Planar.
I don't know of any post war Rollei with f3.5 Xenar or Tessar that doesn't use bayonet 1 (B30) accessories.