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Differences between Rollei 6000 Series Camera bodies

Differences between Rollei 6000 Series Camera bodies

Several people have asked me what the differences are between the 6008AF and Integral 2 models, and sometimes people ask about the differences between 6008 Integral 2 and other models.    Ferdi Stutterheim has put together a fantastic table on his Rolleigraphy.org website so all I need to do is point to it.  Thanks Ferdi!    Here it is in case anyone is looking for it...

 Rolleiflex System 6000 on Rolleigraphy.org

 

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List of all corrective diopters available for Rollei cameras

Just posted a big table of all the different corrective diopters available for all the different Rolleiflex cameras including - TLR's, 6000 series, and Hy6.  Covers waist level magnifiers, 45 and 90 degree prisms.  

Click on the link to see the post... 

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TLR pop up magnifiers - Table of available corrective diopters

Table of Corrective Diopters available for pop up magnifiers in the TLR Waist Level Finder

Rolleiflex TLR  2.8FX   4.0 FW and 4.0 FT    (will also fit 2.8 GX, F, 3.5 F and other models with removable WLF)

Follow the bump to see the table.....

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Diopters, Prisms, Focus screens - getting the best view for accurate focusing

One of the reasons I initially started shooting with the Rolleiflex was for the wonderful viewfinders with are big and bright.....

Corrective diopters are available but I have astigmatism...    But there is a solution!  Click on the post to read how....

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Tilt Table for 55mm PCS lens

For those of you out there with the Rollei Schneider 55mm PCS tilt shift lens, this is a useful chart of required tilt values for distance of the lens to the plane of focus.  Thanks to David Summer Hayes for making this available.    He has several useful articles on his website here - http://www.davidsummerhayes.com/techniques.html  including one on focusing the tilt shift lens. 

Edit - sorry the table isn't showing correctly on the blog - click here for the table

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