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EXC+++ ROLLOP TLR 120 medium format camera, WORKS, w/3 rolls film and strap

$ 39.6

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Custom Bundle: Yes
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
  • Condition: EXC+++ ROLLOP TLR Twin Lens Reflex Camera, WORKS, w/3 rolls film and strap. Great condition, seems to work well and shutter fires normally. I have not had a chance to test with a roll of film yet.
  • Brand: ROLLOP
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Film Format: 120mm
  • Bundle Description: 3 rolls of film, new strap
  • Color: Black
  • Model: ROLLOP

    Description

    EXC+++
    ROLLOP TLR
    Twin Lens Reflex Camera, Enna Ennagon 75mm 3.5 lens.
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    WORKS, includes w/3 rolls of 120 film and a brand new strap.
    This camera was produced in 1954-1955.
    Great condition, seems to work well and shutter fires normally.  I bought this in Germany from a camera seller, but
    I did not get a chance to shoot a roll of film in it.  I had to search for a working one in good condition.
    If you search for images taken with this camera you will see that the lens is a great performer and the camera is fairly rare.  Some paint loss here and there, but all seems to be working.  Viewfinder opens and closes, viewfinder screen looks good.  Lenses are both clean and clear, no mold, no haze, no separation, no fungus.  Slight dust inside is common in older lenses, will not affect images at all.
    To open the back, there is a screw on the left side near the viewfinder hood - unscrew the lens until it's loose, pull back carefully and ease the back open.  Gently grip both sides of the door at the top with your fingers and pull slightly.  Don't force anything, be patient and it will open.  You are pulling back a bolt that allows the latch to clear.  The film loads like most TLRs and goes over the rollers.
    Look around on google images and flickr to see images taken with this model camera.
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    Here is some information about the camera:
    Rollop I
    The first in the Rollop series.  Sold as
    Optina
    by Eaton's of Canada and as
    Optimet
    by Quelle in Germany.
    Production period : 1954 to 1962
    Format : 12 exposures of 6 x 6 cm on 120 type roll film.
    Taking lens: Enna Ennagon 1:3.5 f=7.5cm (75mm on late cameras), Coated.
    Viewing lens: Enna Sucher (=viewfinder) or Ennagon 1:3.5 f=7.5cm (75mm on late cameras).
    Shutter: Prontor-S leafshutter. Speeds 1 to 1/300 sec. and B.
    Flash synchronization : Sync socket on front panel. M and X synchronization.
    Self timer
    Film transport : Knob winder. Red window on the back to display film frame number.
    Double exposure prevention.
    Accessory shoe : On left side (only on later cameras).