chris00nj
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I have a Rolleiflex Automat, with a Zeiss Tessar 75/3.5 which I like, that I got for two bills.
I see later models online that go for much much more.They are all auto loading, with stellar lenses, same shutter, etc, with few noticeable differences. A Rolleiflex 3.5F may have an outdated meter and a f/3.5 Planar instead of the Tessar and it goes for a $1000+. A Rolleiflex 2.8F gives you an added 2/3 of a stop for $2000.
What drives the added cost?
Due to GAS, I'm always thinking about "upgrading" I can't understand any benefit of the extra $$$ for the later models. Is it all just scarcity?
(In comparison to the Leica world, there are specific advantages of the M camera over the screwmount.)
I see later models online that go for much much more.They are all auto loading, with stellar lenses, same shutter, etc, with few noticeable differences. A Rolleiflex 3.5F may have an outdated meter and a f/3.5 Planar instead of the Tessar and it goes for a $1000+. A Rolleiflex 2.8F gives you an added 2/3 of a stop for $2000.
What drives the added cost?
Due to GAS, I'm always thinking about "upgrading" I can't understand any benefit of the extra $$$ for the later models. Is it all just scarcity?
(In comparison to the Leica world, there are specific advantages of the M camera over the screwmount.)