Yashica 124, Minolta Autocord, Rolleicord V - tell me about them...

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Some day I will get burned at the stake by Rollei nuts when I get a 75mm Planar f3.5 from an E or F 'Flex and install it on an Autocord body. I will have the Autocord's focus solidity and the Planar's extra bite, and my interest in any other TLR will end!
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Hmmmm - make several of these please. I would be interested in one of these blasphemous " Autoflex" cameras. :wink:

Seriously tho - is this feasible?
 

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Just for the fun of it, get a copy of Don Normark's book Chavez Ravine, A Los Angeles Story, IMESHO one of the best photography tomes ever. He was a starving college kid and did those pictures (1949) with a Ciro-Flex, a little TLR that goes begging on Ebay for $30 even now.

Another book worth getting is England Observed by John Gay. He puts all of us multi-camera collectors to shame by producing hundreds of superb images of England in the 30s to the 90s using just a Rolleiflex, If ever I think I need any more cameras or different focal length lens, I just look at this book.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-oxfordshire-13990141
http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/publications/england-observed/


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Hmmmm - make several of these please. I would be interested in one of these blasphemous " Autoflex" cameras. :wink:

Seriously tho - is this feasible?

I think that it could be done. The big unknown is if the shutter unit would fit within the opening of the Autocord's front panel. And if the rear lens unit would fit through the brass focusing block. The chances of having the shutter and aperture inidcator system fit back on are pretty nil. Having used view cameras enough, I don't have a problem looking at the front of a camera to make settings.

Matus Kalisky, there are Autocords out there with scratched lenses or other problems. The Franken-cord shown was a body with a broken shutter unit. The lens had gone to replace a scratched lens on another Autocord. What DID surprise more than anything is that the wind lever and film counter system still work.

Here's a pre-WWII tessar in a Compur shutter on an Autocord-
 

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