[rollei_list] Re: My 2.8E needs a $210 fix job? Do it, or get another?

  • From: "Richard Sintchak" <rich815@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 14:20:10 -0700

Thanks for all the thoughts and input everyone.  I'm leaning heavily towards
keeping this one and getting it taken care of right.  On that note, I spoke on
the phone with Paul Ebel today and after sharing my tale above he said he was
confident that it's likely just a shutter jam and that a good CLA would put
things right.  He also said he would lub and adjust my counter and "feeler" bar
(which would occasionally stick) and also lub my back locking mechanism which
is a bit tight.  All for about $125 or so.  His thought was that if I was
getting tack sharp images then I have a good Planar and that the front plate
and such are in good adjustment and straight.  He said getting another "newer"
one might have better or newer transport and shutter but who knows on the lens
and that if I'm happy with the lens in this one then just get the rest fixed.
He said Rollei's are so well built and with such high quality materials that
fixed, adujsted and lubed properly will last forever---and thus he's confident
the camera is not "shot" but just needs a good cleaning and proper adjustment.



So, if anyone can give any reason why I should use Harry or the others over
Paul I'm inclined to send it off to him.

On 7/11/06, Peter K. <peterk727@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 7/10/06, Richard Sintchak <rich815@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Any advice or input appreciated.

About 4 years ago I bought a real beater Rolleiflex 2.8E Planar from a
used camera booth in Beijing (I was living there at the time). It was
ugly as sin, had some slow speed issues, a small scratch on the front
element, but seemed to focus well so I took it--for $150 USD. For
while I shot it at 1/60th above and it gave me excellent results--no
evidence of the front element scratch either. Sharp as a tack and
gorgeous negs.

I did get a CLA about 8 months ago from a shop that I'll never go back
to, won't get into that now, but he did fix the speeds and all seemed
ok. That cost about $160 USD. All was going along fairly well, and
I've put through at least 30 rolls since the CLA, until the other day
when I fired off a shot, spun the film advance and all locked up about
half-way through the spin--- shutter wide open, film advance arm
locked tight and would not move. I just brought it to a guy who did
great work on my SL66 and after looking it over he says he can get it
all back in order......for $210 USD.

Ok, in retrospect I probably should have spent $500 USD four years ago
on a nice condition one but I am where I am. I starting to wonder
though: I've seen what seems to be some pretty good Rolleiflex TLRs
going for about $300- 400 USD on eBay and I'm starting to think maybe
I should save the $210 USD, add about $300 or so and get me a newer
and hopefully better-conditioned Rolleiflex 2.8 Planar/Xenotar be it a
C, D, E, E2 or even an F.

I simply LOVE Rolleiflex TLRs and plan to use it for years and years
to come. I have Bay III hoods, filters, etc. so want to stick to this
size lens and the Rolleiflex brand. I guess if I was assured or
confident that this $210 USD would be about all I'd need to spend and
the camera would be fine going forward (except for the occiasional
CLA) I'd stick with it and save the xtra dough. But I'm wavering. Your
thoughts?

thanks,

Richard S.
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Maybe you should consider a second opionion in its repair. Send it to a
different repair person and see what they find. You do not indicate what
specifically they will repair for $210. I would check with Harry Fleenor (I
am assuming you are in the U.S.) and let him look over the camera and see if
it is worth repairing.

Peter K
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