What is Rolleiflex?

What is Rolleiflex?

Rolleiflex, twin-lens reflex roll-film camera introduced by the German firm Franke & Heidecke in 1928. It had two lenses of identical focal length—one transmitting the image to the film and the other functioning as a viewfinder and part of the focusing mechanism.

Do Rolleiflex still make cameras?

DHW Fototechnik announced two new Rolleiflex cameras and a new electronic shutter for photokina 2012. The company filed for insolvency in 2014 and was dissolved in April 2015, ending any further production. The factory production equipment and remaining stocks of parts were auctioned off in late April 2015.

What kind of film does a Rolleicord use?

medium format film
The Rolleicord III is a 1950’s twin reflex camera, produced from 1950 to 1953. It is a medium format film camera that takes 120 film and gives 12 6×6 images per roll. The lens that captures the images (the “taking lens”) is a Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 75mm f3.

What was the first model of the Rolleiflex?

This model was the first revision to the original Rolleiflex from 1929 and upgraded the camera with several significant features, including support for 120 format roll film instead of 117 roll film, a film rewind crank, sports finder, removable back, exposure counter, support for 35mm film, and an optional f/3.5 Tessar and Compur-Rapid shutter.

Where can I buy a Rolleiflex TLR camera?

Find the Rolleiflex TLR film cameras at KEH Camera with code SIWF21 for 5% off or on eBay. Images from my first few rolls with my first Rolleiflex. Rolleiflex was founded in 1920 as an optical instrument manufacturing business by Reinhold Heidecke and Paule Franke, two German camera makers from Braunschweig.

Who is the manufacturer of Rolleiflex medium format cameras?

Rolleiflex medium format cameras continued to be produced by DHW Fototechnik up to 2014—a company founded by former Franke & Heidecke employees. DHW Fototechnik announced two new Rolleiflex cameras and a new electronic shutter for photokina 2012.

What kind of camera is the Rolleiflex 2.8 FX?

As a result we now can enjoy the current line of Rolleiflex 2.8-FX,and 4.0-FW , 2.8-FT cameras. Classical twin-lens reflex cameras with a highly advanced exposure-control system. But still as compact and easy to handle as that very first Rolleiflex from 1929. A long line of Rolleiflex, Rolleicord and related cameras has seen . . light since 1929.

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