[rollei_list] Re: F&H Picture

  • From: `Richard Knoppow <dickburk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2018 14:25:23 -0700

I just looked at a couple of older Rolleis, a c.1954 Automat and a Rolliecord IV. Without disassembling the cameras its hard to be sure. I don't remember well enough what is inside. Since the focusing mechanisms are on opposite sides and the winding mechanisms are quite different one would think the castings would have to be different but it may be that everything is fitted to the same casting. The more parts that are common the lower the manufacturing cost (in general). Perhaps someone has a collection of junk parts and could look at actual stripped or nearly stripped castings.
The size of the factory in the photos is amazing, certainly not a cottage industry.

On 10/16/2018 2:52 AM, javier.herraiz@xxxxxxx wrote:


Looking at the pictures Iremember that I read somewhere that all TLR Rolleis share the same metal body. A single supplier delivered all bodies, and then they were drilled at the factory according to the different TLR models. Does anyone know if this is true? That is, a Rolleiflex F and a Rolleicord share identical body?

Regards,

Javier



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De: cmfreaza@xxxxxxxxx
Fecha: 16/10/2018 5:38
Para: "rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx"<rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Asunto: [rollei_list] Re: F&H Picture

Yes Richard, I posted the link twice or three times in the past. Carl Zeiss is a lens tester manufacturer, one of the current models is the K9, that one in the image is the K6, according Prochnow wrote me after to see the factory images, he also said the images are from 1959. I think they could use some special larger mask to test the lens to assure results for 6x6, I thought it could be a perspective issue,but they really look 6x9cm or similar neg size.

Carlos


El lun., 15 oct. 2018 a las 19:19, `Richard Knoppow (<dickburk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:dickburk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>>) escribió:

         The pictures look familiar. Perhaps you posted a link to
    them
    in the past. I remember some discussion about the photo marked
    "Lens Tester", next to it is what appears to be a viewer of some
    sort but the transparencies do not appear to be 2-1/4 x 2-1/4. I
    don't remember is this was ever resolved.

    On 10/15/2018 1:33 PM, Javier Herraiz wrote:
     > Insert a letter "d"  before "obleobjetivo":
    dobleobjetivo.blogspot.com <http://dobleobjetivo.blogspot.com>
     > Regards,
     > Javier

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