A little TLC and my Rollei will be fit enough to take outside again with a few rolls of XP2 for company. Rolleiflex 2.8 F camera in mint, working condition. Its a rare French import with the Telos logo indicated on side. A versatile, reliable, beautifully made camera that’s capable of the highest quality photographs. Rolleiflex 2.8 F camera in mint, working condition. The camera is virtually identical to the 2.8 FX except that it has improved close focusing - up to as close as 55cm. This is the legendary twin-lens mirror reflex camera with 80mm f/2.8 Planar HFT coated lens, lens cap, carrying strap, and size IV outer shade/hood bayonet. They do a leather kit that is virtually identical to the original but I quite fancy the British Racing Green calfskin. Rolleiflex 2.8 FX-N TLR Camera with 80mm f/2.8 S-Apogen Lens. Maybe it’s time to strip all the leather off, clean everything up and give it a new set of clothes courtesy of. Then there’s a lump under the leather on the winder side of the camera where there’s some corrosion on one of the screw heads. Very Rare Rolleiflex 2.8F Xenotar: MarcoRolleiflex 0: MarcoRolleiflex 6 years ago want to sell my rolleiflex 2.8f: ekaadhitya 0: ekaadhitya 6 years ago is this separation or something Jetsamaster 3: hanhe 7 years ago Interested in buying a 2. It’s missing some leather from the front panel from the time a few months ago when I decided to take the front off to see if I could get at the fungus. Looking at some of the pics on this post, I can see that my Rollei might need a bit of a renovation on top of a CLA. It doesn’t appear to intimidate people the way a big DSLR like the D700 can and the fact that you’re looking down into the hood lends the process of photographing someone an air of detachment. It’s especially good for street work or, strange as it might seem, as a walkabout camera.
It didn’t seem to matter whether it was a landscape, a portrait, a street shot, or whatever, the square format is just a powerful way of representing a three dimensional world in two dimensions. St George (Marble Arch, London) by Peter Moyse. Sissinghurst by Peter Moyse Rolleiflex 2.8F. ROLLEIFLEX 2.8E FROM 1959 WITH XENOTAR 80/2.8, LIGHT METER, IN VERY GOOD CONDITION, ROLLEIFLEX 2.8F WITH PLANAR 80/2.8, LIGHT METER, BACK GLASS, LENS HOOD. If you’ve only ever seen the world as a rectangle, you tend to think that it will be difficult composing within a 6圆cm square. Would you choose this over the 2.8E2 Mica Drying Lagoon, Carluddon.