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    Value of a rolleiflex

    Hello, I was wondering what the value of a rolleiflex 4x4 made in germany would be in brand new condition used like 30 times. have hard case and looks super my dad had this question he got it from his dad and said that he never rarly used it and this camera looks to be like it came from the factory.

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    I would need to know a few things before pricing your Rollei:
    • is it gray or black?
    • does it have the Tessar 60/3.5 or the Tessar 60/2.8?
    • does it have a 1/500 or a 1/300 shutter speed (fastest)?
    • what condition is it in?
    • is glass free of scratches (even superficial ones like cleaning marks)?
    • what is the taking lens serial number?
    Let me know the above and I'll try to suggest a fair price for you.
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    1. grey and green
    2.every thing seen on lense heidosmat 1:2,8 / 60 (top lense)
    3. nfc dont know where the shutter speed is i think i found it if so 500
    4. like it came from the factory perfect.
    5 yes
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    every thing from bottom lense xenar 1:3,5 / 60 schneider- kreuznauch

    this cam was made in germany

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    Quote Originally Posted by canon_SLR
    6.5405918

    every thing from bottom lense xenar 1:3,5 / 60 schneider- kreuznauch
    Just a few thoughts:

    Serial number as indicated does not exist in the Rollei database of serial numbers. Make sure it's the serial number atop of the camera and not the one on the lens.

    Based on the lens I can tell you it's a later model, post 1957. That's when they introduced the SK lenses.

    My opinion on the price of this little camera, with everything tip-top shape and clean glass: $180.00 to $225.00

    Hope this helps.
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    Just a bit of help to "Mitica 100" I have a Rollei with a 2.8 lens and it's a "PLANAR" not a "TESSAR" If I understand, and I'm no authority, some models also were produced with the "XENOTAR" 2.8 lens. One just sold on Ebay Australia with a faulty winding mecanism for $355 [aussie dollars]
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    Quote Originally Posted by Philip Weir
    Just a bit of help to "Mitica 100" I have a Rollei with a 2.8 lens and it's a "PLANAR" not a "TESSAR" If I understand, and I'm no authority, some models also were produced with the "XENOTAR" 2.8 lens. One just sold on Ebay Australia with a faulty winding mecanism for $355 [aussie dollars]
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    Ha! And I thought I knew the Rolleis!

    Anyway, is your Rollei a 4x4 (aka Baby Rollei)?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mitica100
    Ha! And I thought I knew the Rolleis!

    Anyway, is your Rollei a 4x4 (aka Baby Rollei)?
    Nobody's perfect Mitica100 [well, except me of course] Mine is a 6x6, a great camera which I've had for about 40 years.

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    Recall paying about 100 USD for mine without the case or any accessories. That seems a little high now. It’s pretty clean but not mint, has the Xenar 1:3.5/60 lens, 500 shutter speed, s/n 2002907, this model was made between 57-61 (?) I think.



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    Dang. There it is again! I meant to steal that from you while we were in DC, Jeff....but oddly, you wouldn't turn your back long enough while I was looking at it.
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    ooh my gosh that camera is soo cute. I wish I had one, but 127 films are getting impossible to find (got to order them in Germany or so), and anyway, my Rollei T is just wonderful....
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    Where does a guy find a flash system like that? I have a Yashica LM and need a flash for it, but haven't been able to figure out if there's a way to modify a standard hotshoe for it :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by nealjpage
    Where does a guy find a flash system like that? I have a Yashica LM and need a flash for it, but haven't been able to figure out if there's a way to modify a standard hotshoe for it :P
    It really nothing special, does your camera have a plug for PC cord? If it does then all you need is a flash with that option, or can get a PC to hot shoe cord that way you can use a cheap flash, that’s that I did with this setup

    similar to what I am using
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    Sweet. I'll look at it one of these days....Haven't taken any shots with it lately

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    is it possible do diy one from a camera hot shoe?
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    Value of my rolleiflex camera?

    I have a rolleiflex Franke and Heidecke German Camera
    It is dual lense and the bottom lens reads, "Carl Zeiss Nr1679538 Tessar 1:3,5 f=75mm." The top lens reads, "Heidosmat 1:2,8/75 2467783."

    It's black, no scratches on glass and attached is a link to 2 pictures of it:

    http://img227.imageshack.us/my.php?i...cam0133qw7.jpg
    http://img221.imageshack.us/my.php?i...cam0130kl7.jpg

    Please any information on what this item is worth will help me out.

    Thanks in advance,
    -DePinto


 

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