That's right Dan, parallax is only significant at a distance of less than ten times of the focal length of the lens in use, so in the case of a 75 mm lens on a Rollei it would be 750mm.Well, there is ALWAYS parallax with a TLR. What you see is always offset an inch or more from what you get on film. For most purposes, this parallax is minor. The closer you get, the more parallax will be a factor. The shifting frame device in Rolleis helps with overall framing.
A single lens reflex or a view camera ground glass DOES show you what you will get on film without parallax. Mamiya and Minolta made devices that offset the camera this distance between the taking and viewing lens.
I've read that some Rolleiflexes have parallax correction of some sorts but can't find which models have this. Any Rollei experts out there who can help? More curious than anything as I'm not ready to get one yet.
That's right Dan, parallax is only significant at a distance of less than ten times of the focal length of the lens in use, so in the case of a 75 mm lens on a Rollei it would be 750mm.
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