Rolleiflex – Appareil photo bi-objectif 6×6 moyen format (vers 1934-1935)
Reference B6335
This Rolleiflex is part of the first generation of Rolleiflex cameras made between 1934 and 1935.
Discover a true witness to the history of photography with this Rolleiflex Standard, a twin-lens reflex (TLR) camera made in Germany in the mid-1930s. Renowned for its exceptional build quality and precision mechanics, this model helped establish Rolleiflex as a global reference in the medium format world.
Designed for 120 film, it produces negatives in the format 6×6 cm, offering excellent detail richness and an unparalleled rendering. Its waist-level viewfinder provides an authentic shooting experience, while its all-metal construction ensures robustness and longevity.
Il est équipé d'un Carl Zeiss Tessar 75 mm f/4.5, optique légendaire reconnue pour leur piqué, leur contraste et leur rendu intemporel.
features :
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Format 6 × 6 cm on 120 film.
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Focusing by moving the front.
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Film transport by crank.
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Objectif de prise de vue Carl Zeiss Tessar 75 mm f/4.5
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Compur shutter with speeds up to 1/300 s.
A true collector's item, this Rolleiflex Standard will appeal to enthusiasts of film photography, collectors, and lovers of exceptional photographic equipment. More than 90 years after its manufacture, it remains a symbol of German craftsmanship and the prestige of the Rolleiflex brand.