Recently I wrote a page about the Rollei glass plate adaptor with some images.
https://tlr66.org/tlr66plateadaptor.php ;
<https://tlr66.org/tlr66plateadaptor.php>
The pictures illustrate Carlos’s description of the problem. As you can see my
’number 3’ is still in good order. I must admit that the pictures are digital,
made with a Fuji X of the 1st generation. I have switched to the SL 66 now for
following pictures. The bellows makes close focusing easy. As soon as the
weather improves I am going to take some of the Rolleikin 2. I acquired a nice
set this Winter.
Ferdi.
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Ferdi Stutterheim,
Drachten, Netherlands.
Op 16 mei 2021, om 01:19 heeft CarlosMFreaza <cmfreaza@xxxxxxxxx> het
volgende geschreven:
Hello Richard:
The ground glass holder is right and it's working fine.
The film/plate holder number 3 lost the back lever, it's very significant for
the film/plate holder working, this lever is used to handle the metal plate
carrier with four springs where you place the glass plate or the sheath with
the film sheet; pulling this lever compresses the springs and the film
cover/slide can be placed, it is necessary to exert a significant force with
the lever to overcome the resistance of the springs. Once the flat film
holder is in the camera, the film cover/slide is removed and the springs push
the metal plate containing the film to the focal plane with a turn of the
mentioned lever, the back of the holder has a slot special by which the lever
slides back and forth. After taking the photo, again you need to retract the
metal plate with the film by pulling the lever to place the film cover/slide.
The lever is attached to the back of the holdert by a hinge mechanism and
this was broken, leaving the lever separated from the film holder, I do not
think this can have a firm and durable fix,
Anyway, I can use the film holder number 3 using the film cover /slide to
compress the springs in the dark bag and retiring it to place the film on the
focal plane, but in this case I must use it last and download it into the
dark bag directly from the camera; I did it once and it's double work, two
film holders are enough to my needs. Thank you for the interest and question.
Carlos
El sáb, 15 may 2021 a las 14:32, `Richard Knoppow (<dickburk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:dickburk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>>) escribió:
Is it the holder or the ground glass adaptor that is broken?
If the ground glass adapter is it the ground glass? Perhaps it
can be replaced. I am out of touch about camera repair materials
these days but surely ground glass should be available somewhere.
Cutting it is not difficult, I use a carbide scriber.
On 5/15/2021 2:27 AM, CarlosMFreaza wrote:
Last Saturday I took this second photograph with the 3,5F and
film sheet Ilford FP4+ ISO 125 6,5x9cm and the Rollei Plate
adapter for a 6x6 picture;
The RPA set has a third film holder (and the ground glass
insert), but mine is broken.
The man was hopeful...
https://flic.kr/p/2kYmUfw ;<https://flic.kr/p/2kYmUfw>
<https://flic.kr/p/2kYmUfw ;<https://flic.kr/p/2kYmUfw>>
Carlos
El dom, 9 may 2021 a las 6:06, CarlosMFreaza
(<cmfreaza@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:cmfreaza@xxxxxxxxx> <mailto:cmfreaza@xxxxxxxxx ;
<mailto:cmfreaza@xxxxxxxxx>>>) escribió:
It was yesterday a nice day here and I took photographs
with the Rolleiflex 3,5F Planar and the Ilford FP4 ISO 125,
6,5x9 cm film sheets attaching theRollei Plate adapter to
the camera. This is a fun and challenging way to take
snapshots because you know you only get one shot:
https://flic.kr/p/2kXtzHr ;<https://flic.kr/p/2kXtzHr>
<https://flic.kr/p/2kXtzHr ;<https://flic.kr/p/2kXtzHr>>
Carlos
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Richard Knoppow
dickburk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:dickburk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
WB6KBL
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