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Rolleiflex Grey Baby 4x4 + veel acc. | Analoge Kamera
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Rolleiflex Grey Baby 4x4 + veel acc. | Analoge Kamera

A vintage Rolleiflex Grey BABY 1957 - 1963 with lens hood, filter medium yellow and Instruction manual You are bidding on a vintage Rolleiflex Grey BABY 1957 - 1963 with lens hood, filter medium yellow and Instruction manual vintage. What a wonderful collector camera. In very good Condition ~Nice Collectable Camera. It appears to be in full working order. The shutter works perfect and the camera is clean.There are also a lens hood and a medium yellow filter included. A compete original manual is available to learn how to use the camera. Description The Automatic Rolleiflex 4x4, popularly known as the "Grey Baby" Rolleiflex, was introduced in 1957, at an announced list price of USD $133.65. It is a knob-advance twin-lens reflex yielding 12 exposures of 4x4cm on 127 film. It has a Schneider Xenar 60/3.5 taking lens and a Heidosmat 60/2.8 viewing lens. This model helped kick-start a brief boom for 38mm × 38mm "super slides" (whose slide mounts were the same external dimensions as 35mm slides, but offering a larger image area) and inspired several Japanese lookalikes such as the Yashica 44. By 1959 the grey baby's advertised list price had dropped to USD $99.50, perhaps a reflection of waning interest in the format. In 1963 the "grey" was abandoned in favor of "black". Specifications Production period: September 1957 - April 1963, 62.250 pieces in grey May 1963 - March 1968, 4,930 pieces black Serials: 2.000.001 - 2.063.999 (grey), 2.064.000 - 2.064.999 (grey & black), 2.065.000 - 2.069.120 (black only). Taking Lens: Schneider Xenar 3,5/60mm Finder lens: Heidosmat 2,8/60mm Shutter: Synchro Compur MXV, 1 - 1/500 sec., B, X-sync., self timer. Film: 4x4, Type 127 (A8). Film Transportation: winding lever with auto stop on first exposure, exposure counter window for exposures 1-12. Blank film pressure plate. Dimensions: 12.3x8.9x8.1cm. Weight: 700 grams. The grey model has grey leather and lacquer. This camera model could be used with a glass plate film adapter; but it can not be modernized. See pictures for cosmetic. All the pictures are from the object itself. What you see is what you will receive. The camera itself has not been tested by myself. Please can you use the refnr “CAM073” in all our communications. For your information, I will be selling about a hundred subminiature cameras from my collection in the coming months. So if you are a collector follow my account so you can follow my other items for sale the coming months. Thank you for bidding.

Nr. 100959709

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Rolleiflex Grey Baby 4x4 + veel acc. | Analoge Kamera

Rolleiflex Grey Baby 4x4 + veel acc. | Analoge Kamera

A vintage Rolleiflex Grey BABY 1957 - 1963 with lens hood, filter medium yellow and Instruction manual


You are bidding on a vintage Rolleiflex Grey BABY 1957 - 1963 with lens hood, filter medium yellow and Instruction manual vintage. What a wonderful collector camera. In very good Condition ~Nice Collectable Camera. It appears to be in full working order. The shutter works perfect and the camera is clean.There are also a lens hood and a medium yellow filter included. A compete original manual is available to learn how to use the camera.


Description

The Automatic Rolleiflex 4x4, popularly known as the "Grey Baby" Rolleiflex, was introduced in 1957, at an announced list price of USD $133.65. It is a knob-advance twin-lens reflex yielding 12 exposures of 4x4cm on 127 film. It has a Schneider Xenar 60/3.5 taking lens and a Heidosmat 60/2.8 viewing lens.

This model helped kick-start a brief boom for 38mm × 38mm "super slides" (whose slide mounts were the same external dimensions as 35mm slides, but offering a larger image area) and inspired several Japanese lookalikes such as the Yashica 44.

By 1959 the grey baby's advertised list price had dropped to USD $99.50, perhaps a reflection of waning interest in the format. In 1963 the "grey" was abandoned in favor of "black".


Specifications


Production period: September 1957 - April 1963, 62.250 pieces in grey
May 1963 - March 1968, 4,930 pieces black

Serials: 2.000.001 - 2.063.999 (grey),
2.064.000 - 2.064.999 (grey & black),
2.065.000 - 2.069.120 (black only).
Taking Lens: Schneider Xenar 3,5/60mm
Finder lens: Heidosmat 2,8/60mm
Shutter: Synchro Compur MXV, 1 - 1/500 sec., B, X-sync., self timer.
Film: 4x4, Type 127 (A8).
Film Transportation: winding lever with auto stop on first exposure,
exposure counter window for exposures 1-12.
Blank film pressure plate.
Dimensions: 12.3x8.9x8.1cm.
Weight: 700 grams.

The grey model has grey leather and lacquer. This camera model could be used with a glass plate film adapter; but it can not be modernized.


See pictures for cosmetic. All the pictures are from the object itself. What you see is what you will receive. The camera itself has not been tested by myself.
Please can you use the refnr “CAM073” in all our communications.

For your information, I will be selling about a hundred subminiature cameras from my collection in the coming months. So if you are a collector follow my account so you can follow my other items for sale the coming months. Thank you for bidding.


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Thorsten Pöllath
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Schätzung  € 400 - € 450

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