Rolleiflex 3.5 C @ 1956
The first model with built-in metering
Model K4C Planar
October 1956 - February 1959,
26,000 pieces
Serials: 1.740.000 - 1.787.999, engraved above name plate.
Taking Lens:
Planar 2,8/80mm, Carl Zeiss Oberkochen,
Bayonet 2
Model K4C Xenotar
April 1957 - February 1959,
17,000 pieces
Serials: 1.850.000 - 1.898.999, engraved above name plate.
Taking Lens:
Xenotar 2,8/80mm, Schneider, Bayonet 2
Both models:
Finder lens:
Zeiss or Schneider Heidosmat 2,8/80mm, Bayonet 3. Interchangeable finder loupe. Parallax control.
Shutter:
Synchro Compur MXV, 1 - 1/500 sec., B, X-sync., self timer.
Film: 120 for 12 exp. 6x6. 35mm adapter Rolleikin 1 and plate film adapter.
Film Transportation: winding lever with auto stop on first exposure, exposure counter for exposures 1-12. Blank film pressure plate.
Model with Planar came with built-in meter, model with Xenotar came either with or without meter.
Dimensions: 11.1x19.6x14.6cm.
Weight: 1,120 grams.
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In the 1900's though we had to surrender ourselves to Sales brochures, clever Sales people and Word of mouth to decide what Camera to buy. I thought it to be nice addition to add a review option to each Rollei Gear Page.
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