
ROLLEIFLEX 2.8 ROLLEIKIN FLICKR MANUAL
You may see the manual at: If you feel helpful to the site above, you could make donation. The instruction manual for the camera just mention Rolleikins without specifying which version worked with it but I think the one I ordered will. Masks can also be inserted to crop the image down to 6×4.5 or even smaller is the RolleiKin adapter which allows for the use of 35mm film in the Rolleiflex. I use a GX for two years now and own three other Rolleiflex F type TLRs. Flare is very well controlled with the HFT coated lens. It was under $50 and looked complete so I'll see when it gets here. They also released 2.8 models in the 1940’s. The older 2.8 lenses are all prone to flare, the f3.5 Planars and Xenotars are a litte better here. Still, I like the idea of the flexibility of being able to shoot 35 mm as well.
ROLLEIFLEX 2.8 ROLLEIKIN FLICKR HOW TO
It is a bit difficult to remember how to wind it on but I tried a 35mm film and processed it and they came out well. I was GIVEN a 1956-59 era 2.8 E Xenotar then a friend from my Camera Club said he had a Rolleikin which he cannot use as his 2.8 F Planar did not have the fitting for it so he gave it to me and fitted the Rolleikin in for me. But unless you cannot reach a lab to develop 120 film, shooting 6圆 is the only way to see the beauty and resolution power of Rolleiflex. I don't remember I saw a very complete kit of Rolleikin on eBay with an affordable price.


You could find more info and sample shots there.Īs for Rolleikin, you can google old manual scans of 2.8/3.5f accessories to get idea of what a complete set of Rolleikin should be. (note: old Bay I size has three peices) There is a Flickr group called Rolleinar 1, 2, 3. Rolleinar is the close up lens with two pieces for viewing lens and taking lens on the TLR.

are those close-up lenses?įor filters and close up lenses, look for Bay II size to fit your 3.5F. Rolleiflex SL66 Planar 80mm f/2.8 w/ Rolleikin Panorama 24x54mm. Opposite to my 3.5F, the 2.8 C accepts 35 mm film via the Rolleikin adapter. Shot with a Rolleiflex 2.8E camera with the Rollei panoramic head on a small Gitzo. Is there a way to tell by looking at listing images to make sure I'm getting the right one?Īnd I've just now heard of Rolleinar. The C stands for the third type of f 2.8 lens. Which can I use with this camera? I've found different forums saying different things and listings on ebay called different things. Mt chic Rolleiflex 2.8 D TLR Camera w/ Schneider Xenotar 80mm f2.8 JPN 281 c bán vi giá 1.999,9 USD tng ng 45,5 triu VN trên ebay trong nm 2019 Rolleicord I, Ia s dng thu kính ca Carl Zeiss Triotar 75mm f4.5, 2 ch chp B và M, c tc p: B, 1s-1/300s. I was thinking about getting a Rolleikin 35mm adapter but it seems there are variations.
