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Want to Buy WTB: Rolleiflex 2.8 F Planar in excellent condition

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Dan Daniel

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OK, I know, not common. And not cheap, I understand that. But if you have thought about selling your very clean version of this camera, let me know?

Thanks- Dan
 
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U and your Unicorns, always looking for a bigger alicorn.
Or, did the little Xenotar nip your hand when you tried to stroke her mane ?
 
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Now there’s an interesting mental image. Trying to unsee…
 
I always thought the Planar was the most common 2.8F TLR. I have never seen a Xenotar 2.8F TLR in person. I have owned four 2.8F and all Planar.
 
I always thought the Planar was the most common 2.8F TLR. I have never seen a Xenotar 2.8F TLR in person. I have owned four 2.8F and all Planar.

The Planar is not uncommon, but in close to mint condition can be.

As to the other two of you, leave me to play with my unicorns as I will :smile:
 
There is one FS on Fred Miranda Buy/Sell right now.
 
I sold an unused looking Xenotar 2.8 E3 a few years ago. How I miss it.
 
My 2.8F is branded "Honeywell," those are pretty rare.
 
Love my 2.8F Xenotar :smile:
Jimmy Koh has a clean looking 2.8F Planar listed, however.
 
The unicorn hunt is over. Abandoned this time. Another round of shooting with the 2.8C Xenotar reminded me why I hunted down that one and I am at peace with my camera collection... for now.
 
I preordered a 2.8C Xenotar from Magicflex. Should be rebuilt sometime in November.
 
In the early 1970s, while visiting the 48thSt. branch of Willoughbys, the customer right before mensold a complete Rollei 2.8 F with case and a bunch of accessories including case, closeup lenses, filters, etc. Manager told me this customer would buy a complete camera outfit, use for a couple weeks, and then trade in for another complete camera outfit. I was given an offer for the whole Rollei package that couldn’t be refused. The camera never left the counter. Rollei still in excellent condition. Except when pistol grip is attached I almost always use with case.
Rollei fault: When holding my toddler daughter, my cased Rollei tumbled down onto asphalt pavement. When I picked camera up…rattle, rattle. I gave camera to a friend who worked at Leitz. The pin that locks camera sheared. He called a friend at Rollei who told him, “Manfred, that’s a fault with this camera, every time it’s dropped, that pin breaks.”
 
I preordered a 2.8C Xenotar from Magicflex. Should be rebuilt sometime in November.

I'm sure you will be happy with it. Had multiple Rolleiflex on the past (like 7 of them) but on the end just keep this one. I love the viewfinder magnifier since you can adjust it and I can make pictures without my glasses.

Lens is great too. Really, difficult not to love 2.8C.
 
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