Rollei Rolleiflex TLR | Analogue camera






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Rolleiflex TLR camera, film type 120/220, tested and working, dating from 1950–1960, in discrete cosmetic condition.
Description from the seller
Also known as the ROLLEIFLEX 3,5 MX-EVS.
The coupling between shutter speed selection and aperture with an EV value is introduced.
This coupling is achieved by selecting the EV value on the front part of the circular shutter-speed selector: by turning both selectors you can choose one of the shutter speed–aperture pairs corresponding to the selected EV value. The focusing knob has a larger diameter.
The straps/strap attachment mounts are redesigned, with a metal crescent for coating protection, the roller-lug buttons, the slider for locking the shutter release, and the flash synchronization selector, now coaxial with the sync socket.
Type I allows excluding the coupling between speeds and apertures by pressing the aperture selector; Type II allows uncoupling through a dedicated control on the front of the aperture selector: if you press it and rotate it to the stop and to the indication of the two semicircles there is coupling, rotating it instead to the stop with no indications makes the shutter and aperture selectors independent of each other.
Slow speeds from 1/30 s and slower to be checked, case to repair because it has come apart, the speed dial sometimes moves together with the aperture dial, but this does not affect operation.
Also known as the ROLLEIFLEX 3,5 MX-EVS.
The coupling between shutter speed selection and aperture with an EV value is introduced.
This coupling is achieved by selecting the EV value on the front part of the circular shutter-speed selector: by turning both selectors you can choose one of the shutter speed–aperture pairs corresponding to the selected EV value. The focusing knob has a larger diameter.
The straps/strap attachment mounts are redesigned, with a metal crescent for coating protection, the roller-lug buttons, the slider for locking the shutter release, and the flash synchronization selector, now coaxial with the sync socket.
Type I allows excluding the coupling between speeds and apertures by pressing the aperture selector; Type II allows uncoupling through a dedicated control on the front of the aperture selector: if you press it and rotate it to the stop and to the indication of the two semicircles there is coupling, rotating it instead to the stop with no indications makes the shutter and aperture selectors independent of each other.
Slow speeds from 1/30 s and slower to be checked, case to repair because it has come apart, the speed dial sometimes moves together with the aperture dial, but this does not affect operation.
