[rollei_list] Re: Manual

  • From: "Ruben" <ruben@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 08:10:34 +0200


you can copy and paste it into a word doc. if you whant it on print - works fine :-) ruben



if you just need to read it, here is an on-line manual

http://www.dmakos.com/square/manual/rolleitlr/index.html

the 12/24 addendum was a little sheet they stuck in the book, the
contents of which are transcribed below, confusing verbiage
and all:

-rei

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Film Transport Mechanism for No 120 and 220 film

The lever next to the film counter window
switches the film transport to either 12 ex-
posures (No 120 roll film) or 24 exposures
(No 220 roll film).

12 Exposures (No 120 roll film)
Set the change-over lever to the stop so that
the marking "12" on the knob is upright (1)
[(1) referes to picture 1 showing No 12 up]

24 Exposures (No 220 roll film)
1. Load the No 220 roll film in the usual way.
  Keep the film pressure plate in the posi-
  tion marked "6x6".
2. Close the camera back.
3. Now - and only now, with the film
  counter showing No 0 - set the change-
  over lever to the stop so that the marking
  "24" is upright (2)
  [(2) referes to picture 2 showing 24 up]
4. Advance the film in the usual way for the
  first 12 exposures.
5. After the 12th exposure the crank blocks.
  Bring the crank back into the rest position.

  Move the change-over lever to bring the
  "12" marking upright (1). This returns the film
  counter to 0. press the release button (the
  shutter does not operate). The crank is
  now free to continue advancing the film.
  6. Advance the film in the usual way for the
  remaining 12 exposures. (The film counter
  runs through from No 1 to No 12 again).

  To check the number of unexposed frames,
  subtract the number in the film counter
  window from from the upright marking of the
  change-over lever.
  Resetting the film counter for the second
  series of exposures results in a blank frame
  in the middle of the film length. This provides
  a convenient point for cutting the film in two
  later on.

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>On Oct 17, 2005, at 8:20 PM, Ruddy Roye wrote:
>
>>Hi guys
>>I am willing to purchase a copy of Rolleiflex 3.5F, 2.8F 120-220
>>Instruction Manual if anyone can either photocopy one or spare to
>>sell an old copy of theirs
>>
>>Thanks
>>Ruddy


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Rei Shinozuka shino@xxxxxxxxx
Ridgewood, New Jersey

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