[rollei_list] Rollei Gallery

Hi,

I haven't check in here for a while, or apparently not often enough. What
happened to the Rollei gallery?

Thanks,

Dave

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rollei_list Digest      Thu, 09 Nov 2006        Volume: 02  Issue: 298

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                [rollei_list] filters
                [rollei_list] Re: filters
                [rollei_list] Re: filters for 2.8C

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From: EMRRoustom <emrroustom@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [rollei_list] filters
Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2006 08:21:00 -0500

Hi all,

Can anyone recommend the right set of filters for black & white film
to fit my 2.8C TLR?
What to look out for, what to buy, where from?

There's almost too much information on the web, and camera stores
these days...

Thanks,

Elias


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Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2006 11:14:28 -0500 (EST)
Subject: [rollei_list] Re: filters
From: dpurdy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


I shoot black and white landscape a lot and use filters quite a bit.  For
the 2.8C you will need bay 3.  You can buy a  step up from bayonet to
screw-in on ebay for 49mm.  I have one of those but only use if for the
polarizor because the Rollei polarizor filter is so expensive.  Otherwise
I like to use Rollei filters.

In my experience I find the Orange a very useful filter.  As well as Green
and of couse UV.  I would think Yellow is important for a lot of
photographers though personally I never use mine.  I got all my filters
from ebay and I got them cheap.  though I have seen them go for a lot of
money.  The best thing is one of the kits that have 5 filters and 2
Rolleinars and a lens shade.   More convenient than carrying around a lot
of little individual cases.

Dennis




> Hi all,
>
> Can anyone recommend the right set of filters for black & white film
> to fit my 2.8C TLR?
> What to look out for, what to buy, where from?
>
> There's almost too much information on the web, and camera stores
> these days...
>
> Thanks,
>
> Elias
>
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Subject: [rollei_list] Re: filters for 2.8C
Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2006 17:21:58 +0100 (CET)
From: bigler@xxxxxxxx

> Hi all, Can anyone recommend the right set of filters for black &
> white film to fit my 2.8C TLR? What to look out for, what to buy,
> where from? There's almost too much information on the web, and
> camera stores these days... Thanks, Elias


Hello !

The 2.8C has a bayonet III type.

So as used items look for yellow, yellow-green, orange or red filtaer in
Rollei bayonet III.

In German : gelb, gelb-grün, orange, rot

In German, rot-hell has nothing to do with teh devil, hell means : light
;-)

As new items, Heliopan, and B+W in Germany plus other companies carry
a full line of filters in Rollei bayonets, I, II, III and even IV.

Another solution is to uses an adaptor from bayonet III to a threaded
filter.
heliopan has  bayonet III to 40.5mm and a B-III to 49 adaptors.
SRB film service in the UK has a B-II to 46 adaptor.


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Emmanuel BIGLER
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