Two SI photocells behind the viewfinder mirror serve for center-weighted average metering. A between-the-lens shutter provides speeds from 1 s to 1/500 s. The technical features of the Rolleiflex 2.8 FX are legendary: An 80 mm f/2.8 Planar lens with Rollei HFT coating, a TTL exposure meter and TTL autoflash control in conjunction with an SCA-356 adapter provide ample room for creative experimenting. Good shutter speeds, accurate lightmeter. The Rolleiflex 2.8F was produced until the year. This late-model white face Rolleiflex 2.8F is in excellent condition, with only the most minor cosmetic wear. The latest version of this camera is the K7F4 which had Xenotar lens. It was equipped with a Planar taking lens.
Also, the time-tried strap suspension of its predecessors is again used here. The Rolleiflex 2.8F serie’s first model was the K7F. The subdued elegance of the camera is enhanced by the chromium side edges of its back. Hasselblad 500 CW with Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm F2.8 T lens, Rolleiflex 2.8 E with 80mm F2.8 Carl Zeiss Planar lens, and Leica M6 with Summicron-M 35mm F2.0 ASPH lens. The lettering on its front is exactly the same as that of Rolleiflex cameras of the thirties. Zeiss Planar HFT 80/2.8 8088669, black, UV filter, caps, box, Mint/Mint- 545. Rolleiflex TLR FX Sharper In fact, the new 80mm Zeiss Planar lens on the FX is considered even sharper than the original 2.8F How that is possible. On its outside, the Rolleiflex 2.8 FX is identical to its predecessor: It is covered with brown cowhide leather and croco imprint. Rolleiflex SL66 2921509, Rollei Bright Screen, Opton Planar 80/2.8 4127951, 12/24 Back, caps, strap, CLAd 2021, Mint/Mint- 1595. thanks based on the info you gave me this is what is coming up. But the soft out of focus areas from the Planar here look quite lovely I think. The 2,8 was 400 to 500 more at the time, used. I would never hate on the Planar, I just like the Xenotar lens better based on my experiences with both lenses. Introduced around 1952-1953, it was the first Rolleiflex model to feature either the Zeiss Planar or Schneider-Kreuznach Xenotar f/2.8 lenses. H��Vko�6�.���(�t�i>D=���e�C��� Kt�F]I����Rv�m�~�4g���>�I��O��U�j�uK��E�l5U�.Rollei's legendary twin-lens reflex camera with an 80 mm Planar f/2.8 HFT lens, protective lens cap, carrying strap and size III filter bayonet. Rolleiflex 2.8F, 80mm f/2.8 Planar, Kodak Portra 400 UC. If I could only have one camera, it would probably have to be my venerable Rolleiflex 2.8C with the Schneider Xenotar lens.
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