I own both a Rolleicord and a Rolleiflex. My thoughts: If you’re just starting medium format photography like I was, get a Rolleicord. It’s a lot cheaper, and it will help you understand the process. You will NOT miss anything by shooting with a cord. Very few people could accurately tell the difference between photos taken on a flex or cord. Secondly, the cord is still built like a tank, even though it is cheaper. It’s not the same as a rolleiflex, but some people like that it’s a bit lighter. Third, shutter mechanism takes a bit of getting used to. Cock the shutter to the right, take the picture by pushing left. It’s not exactly intuitive. Four, once you’re ready for the Rolleiflex, do it! It is THE classic camera, and if you’re like me, you’ll get the itch sooner or later. It is heavier, and imo more solid than the cord. The other great reason to get a flex, is that the shutter is so much more intuitive to use. Both attract a lot of attention, because they are so unique. People LOVE these cameras, and you will be meeting people left and right who want to ask you about it. Big (and I mean BIG) beautiful negatives come from the 120 film so you get a ton of detail. Scan them and the files can be huge. Lastly, Go out, shoot and enjoy!
@Raychristofer4 жыл бұрын
hey man I really appreciate that comment. Everything you said is spot-on. We should have done a collaboration to put this video together LOL. I have several photos of me print it on the wall in 20 by 20 that I can see the detain in my clothes fabric I've actually gone back to 35mm TMax because the medium format images were looking almost digital and I was missing some of that film grain. If you look at some of my film videos I also shoot a Mamiya m645. those lenses are so perfect I see no need for manufacturers to make newer models unless they only need autofocus.
@jcollins13054 жыл бұрын
Glad you agree, great video! I’m not great at posting videos like you are, but I’ll see what I can do as far as putting something up, though your video gives so much great info. Keep up the good work!
@Raychristofer4 жыл бұрын
@@jcollins1305 thanks John and hey man I'm scared of your profile pic. Reminds me of a Stephen king character lol
@jcollins13054 жыл бұрын
Good eye! Lol that’s it. Never got around to changing it, so up it stays. Did you ever get the rolleiflex fixed?
@Raychristofer4 жыл бұрын
@@jcollins1305 Hello no, i wound up selling it on ebay. I think for about 160.00, I dont miss it really because I can even run 35mm film str8 thru thru cord with no adaptors. I also got a Leica iiif a few months ago and the image quality is so great I dont miss Medium format,.
@jonobonnowonno16 жыл бұрын
i like your style ray, you have a very charming personality you take really nice photos too
@Raychristofer6 жыл бұрын
Thank you JB I really appreciate that. You know this is going to sound cheesy but it's something I learned after running this KZbin channel at its best to just be yourself and be honest. Once you do that everything will fall into place. By the way I just got a Mamiya 645 with a 55 mm lens and I'm blown away by my first rolls. I hope to do a comparison video in the future comparing and medium format SLR versus a tlr because they both have advantages and disadvantages. Thanks for taking the time to comment and definitely share your photos with me as well
@DavenMathies5 жыл бұрын
Just picked up a Rolleicord without really knowing anything about it. This video was very helpful, thank you! And great shots!
@Raychristofer5 жыл бұрын
Much respect bro, thanks yes, let me know how you get along with it and share some of your results. Don't be afraid to develop yourself either. No pressure
@charlesohm5333 жыл бұрын
Thanks, I learned a lot from your video. Back in the 70's, I inherited my grandfather's Rolleicord. It is a pre- WW2 model, and has even fewer features than yours, i.e. no provision for flash of any kind, no self-timer, aperture and shutter speed not linked. My grandfather was an accomplished amateur photographer, and many of his photos were exhibited at shows in the midwest in the 40's and 50's. I used the Rolleicord myself a few times many years ago, but now it has an honored place in my collection. My wife bought me a beautiful 50's vintage Rolleiflex a few years ago, but it too is part of my collection, as I sadly no longer actively use film cameras...
@clnhunter91375 жыл бұрын
I’ve had been using a Rolleiflex MX-EVS for years, then my youngest daughter became interested in photography, so she “borrowed it” for a while .... 6 years later, I found another at an estate sale, so I’m back in business again. I also enjoy 35mm with my trusty F3. Life is good...:)
@Raychristofer5 жыл бұрын
Awesome, I shoot digital but I just dont have a passion for the images or the process but it has its place. feel free to share your work also if possible.
@mchlhth6 жыл бұрын
I bought my Rolleicord Vb I from KEH several months ago, and I love this camera. Surprisingly, I got used to manually cocking the shutter rather quickly. It's worth noting that, if you're not into the shutter firing mechanism, you can buy a threaded shutter release. The receptacle is (facing the lens) between the shutter cocking lever and the lever for adjusting the shutter speed.
@Raychristofer6 жыл бұрын
Hello Michael, yeah KEH is legit. my self timer wasnt working when i got it they apologized, fixed the timer and did a full CLA before returning. that shutter button is hard to find , its usually about 50 bucks. had fun making this, ill try to put together a KEH vs Ebay vid some time in the future
@spajdude6 жыл бұрын
I have several Rolleiflexes and Rolleicords from different time periods, and as you say, it's easy to get used to how they work. I can use a late Rolleiflex one day and an early Rolleicord the next without even thinking about the differencies. It becomes second nature pretty quickly.
@Raychristofer6 жыл бұрын
spajdude yeah man. And you know what else, I started shooting 35mm film in the roli cord but not using the adapter just putting it in. So I can get the widescreen sprocket look. The cord is more conducive to that because there are larger gaps between each frame and with the cord I can crank it partially and use the double exposure liver 2 add more shots per frame since my Flex broke down I don't miss it at all though it feels heavy now when I pick it up LOL. Check out this image on my Flickr. flic.kr/p/24M7Ewp
@spajdude6 жыл бұрын
Nice shot! And the sprocket holes makes sure that everyone knows it's FILM! :-D And I agree with you again, the Rolleicord models are lighter and easier to carry. I sometimes use the really early Rolleiflexes because they weigh a lot less than the late models. 80 year old cameras still working fine.
@hervedesormeaux14786 жыл бұрын
Raychristofer very nice shots 👍
@einarlandre53865 жыл бұрын
Great video. I inherited my fathers Rolleicord, still working after +60 years of service.
@Raychristofer5 жыл бұрын
Thank you that's awesome. Definitely share your images. I got a leica 3F about 3 weeks ago and it was made in 1954 it's still running like a Swiss watch,
@epstar836 жыл бұрын
Really great video! By far the best comparison I’ve seen of the two cameras! Great work!
@Raychristofer6 жыл бұрын
Michael Epstein that's what's up Michael, thanks that was my mission. That being said it isn't perfect and I probably should have pointed out that there are many different variations in these cameras that may not apply to the ones I've shown. I'm really glad it was helpful , That makes all the hours of shooting editing and driving out to take photos worth it
@landesnorm3 жыл бұрын
Ray, such a satisfying video. I watch it over and over again, and I am always so pleased to see you talk so directly and so relaxed, and be humbly knowledgeable, too. BTW, one advantage that all TLRs had over SLRs (but not rangefinders) was that you could see the scene/subject at the moment you tripped the shutter. The SLRs' mirror movement got in the way. Very useful when doing portraits or people work. Nice photo work as well. Hope all is well and take care.
@FelixMuensterer6 жыл бұрын
Crazy, i literally Just got 2 Rolleiflexes passed on to me and Started shooting medium Format. Awesome to find Love for Them in this Channel to!
@Raychristofer6 жыл бұрын
Felix Münsterer Felix we are now Brothers. And since you can't shoot both at the same time I'll hold on to one of them for you LOL. When you get comfortable with them feel free to shoot a video of your experience as well. It's always good to get other folks viewpoints. Thanks for checking it out medium format is legit
@ClaireHummel5 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video, can't thank you enough for putting it together! Super informative about the different functionalities of each camera, and a pleasure to watch. :D
@Raychristofer5 жыл бұрын
I appreciate you taking the time to comment Claire yes it took prob 3 weeks to put this together. glad it helped. I needed the same help when i was looking into film. respect
@Raychristofer5 жыл бұрын
Hello Claire how are you? I took some time to look at your channel and I'm Blown Away by your artistic drawings question is if someone has artistic skill like you what can they do to monetize it?
@michaelfuentes810110 ай бұрын
somehow i've randomly found your videos looking for longboard videos, camera and bag videos. i have to say your videos really are good, very informative and relaxing to listen to. usually the better the videos quality the worse the actual review content is but you really have balanced it well. cheers for the useful info and happy new year!
@lauromatias67335 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Ray! It was really informative - there was a lot of useful information, including the narrative you placed on the post. Please don't tire of doing this great service of yours!
@Raychristofer5 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Larry. I have been shooting the cord alot more lately even though I have a mamiya m645. really glad it helped. Ive got a few more medium format film reviews on the channel also if youd like to check them out.
@xesse15 жыл бұрын
So i just purchased a Rolleicord vb and i am super happy it. But all the time shooting it i was having so much trouble with trying to set the aperture and shutter speed separately because instead of pushing the aperture button 'in' i was pushing it 'down'. But now that i've figured that out its no problem. Also i think the issue with having to move the camera ever so slightly to read your setting is such a small issue, i can even see the readings without moving the camera to be honest. Great video, i'm glad i watched it before making the purchase.
@Raychristofer5 жыл бұрын
Thank you I really appreciate you stopping by. I guess since I started on the rolly Flex with all those convenience features I was spoiled when I went to the rolleicord but after having the cord I really prefer it because it's lighter and the motion of advancing the Salem and caulking the shutter are separate I actually like that. And I forgot to mention in the video you can actually put a 35 mm roll of film in there and run it without any adaptor to make sprocket panorama's. I'm glad this video was helpful and when you get comfortable with it I challenge you to make your own video review, no pressure.
@ChristopherMay5 жыл бұрын
Came across this video as a suggestion from KZbin. Really enjoyable video and you have a wonderful presence in it. I’ll certainly be checking out your other videos!
@Raychristofer5 жыл бұрын
Thank you Christopher I appreciate that and I try to be as thorough as I can when I produce my videos for that reason they sometimes take weeks to put together. I was surprised when I saw this video show up on Google as well. if you're shooting medium format film I have several film reviews on the channel you may be interested in as well. Have a good day
@ChristopherMay5 жыл бұрын
@@RaychristoferI suspect KZbin figured out that I had an interest in Rolleis as there is a Rolleiflex 2.8D on the way to me from KEH right now. I've watched a couple of videos to understand the slightly unique loading of the Rolleiflex, which is a bit different than my YashicaMats and other medium format cameras. I'll be sure to check out your other film content.
@jamesbrickert13015 жыл бұрын
Great Video! Inherited a Rolleiflex from my father who was a commercial photographer and cinematographer. Thanks, and keep up the good work!
@Raychristofer5 жыл бұрын
Thank man. Make it sing. And share your work. Respect
@michaelbailey15784 жыл бұрын
The Cord loads like a Yashicamat which I use. I just wanted to see you, Ray, and your work. Thanks. It's just a few days since the last horrid murder so it's soothing to meet a good caring man.
@Raychristofer4 жыл бұрын
Hey thanks man, feel free to check out my other film videos medium format. Ive been avoiding the news so im not aware of the murder. yeah ive had it up to my throat with that stuff.
@MD-cu6wq5 жыл бұрын
Great video. I got a Yashicaflex and just ordered a Rolleicord. I call them magic boxes- Looking through the viewfinder feels magical! Your cameras are beautiful, pretty straps!
@Raychristofer4 жыл бұрын
thanks monica sorry for the late reply, id love to see your results also
@leslumieres12374 жыл бұрын
I've worked with Rolleicords for ages (lllA and Vb), but I never knew that with the Vb one could press the diaphragm lever in order to be able to move it freely. Razor sharp optics, far, far better than the Japanese competitors. Excellent review and comparison. Thank you.
@Raychristofer4 жыл бұрын
Hahaha thank you so much. Yes I still prefer it to my other cameras. I'm curious how you were able to separately adjust your shutter speed and aperature without pressing it in. I've been using the rolleicord alot now using darkroom paper at six ISO and it's very interesting being able to take shots and develop them three minutes later in the bathroom
@leslumieres12374 жыл бұрын
@@Raychristofer I am really glad you told your viewers about this, because, oh unlucky me, I used force to change the shutter speeds. And, indeed, even changing them the right way is cumbersome. With the Rolleicord lllA this was much easier. But I love the results of this camera - superior optics by Schneider-Kreuznach. I am curious to know what kind of b/w procedure you are using. I've been a b/w photographer since I was a boy, but I am not familiar with the procedure you use. I'd very much like to know more. Thanks in advance. Cheers, Gerald
@Raychristofer4 жыл бұрын
@@leslumieres1237 thanks Gerald no problem. I develop in rodinal at home and I scan with an Epson v600. Finally I use a free editor called fast Stone image viewer but any of them will work. How do you do your black and white work ?
@leslumieres12374 жыл бұрын
@@Raychristofer Rodinal is my kind of "soup" as well. I always used Agfapan 100 fir both 35mm and 120. Nice sharp images and fine tonalty. I've always did my own darkroom work, but since a couple years I use an Epson scanner too. But...in comparison real "wet" darkroom prints are more beautiful.
@Raychristofer4 жыл бұрын
@@leslumieres1237 you're so right about the real prints. Working with the paper in camera has made me curious especially for shooting the ilford positive paper. I can't draw myself though to do the darkroom thing as it's just more space and equipment and you have to go through a lot of paper with the test strips to get it right, I would like to try it but I don't have the guts at the moment
@paularowe76512 жыл бұрын
Really well made video my friend. I am in the UK and have used twin lens cameras since the early 1960 s! You also have the Yashicas, Mamiyas, Autocord and many others. Good luck in your photography.
@jsshayes14 жыл бұрын
Great photos and great video! I really love the Mamiya C330 TLR as well.
@Raychristofer4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jess. Yes that mamiya is the pinnacle of tlr for sure. I have a m645 and it's perfect.
@facerillo2 ай бұрын
I inherited my Rolleicord indirectly from my grandfather. I used it once or twice but wasn’t really happy with the results, but after seeing your video I may try it again.
@LINDAOZAG3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Ray!!! Excellent! I was thinking of selling my dad's cord and now maybe not. I have 3 or 4 Nikons from way back when, but I hardly ever used this one. I have a scanner for the negs and 35mm slides I'd kept and use every once in a while. Where are you buying the film and getting it processed?????? That's pretty hard even here in Chicago.
@Raychristofer3 жыл бұрын
I just realized I asked you where you're from in another post so ignore that lol. Yes one bottle of developer for about $16 can last me eight months. but yes if you're shooting lots of film the price can definitely add up last year when covid hit I cut back a lot. Look at my last video or latest video on this channel it's a trailer for a tutorial I'm working on how to shoot dark room paper you're going to see some nice images I was able to get but they do have a slightly different look than film
@AntonioCPacheco5 жыл бұрын
This is by far the best video of the two I've come across. thank you for the effort in making this video.
@Raychristofer5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to check it out and leave a comment Antonio. That means a lot because every video I make sometimes takes days or weeks to put together because I'm trying to be thorough. If you decide to get one let me know. Respect
@thombennett59206 жыл бұрын
Excellent, concise review.
@Raychristofer6 жыл бұрын
Thom Bennett Thon you've got a unique name. I'm glad it helped I was wondering if many folks would be interested in these cams, glad it helped.
@dx48164 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience and photos. The images made for family and friends are precious. I am just appalled that there were still "thumbs down" for such a "non-offensive" video.
@Raychristofer4 жыл бұрын
Hello thank you so much. Don't worry about the thumbs down it's a reflection of a segment of society that is degenerating. I'm using my rolleicord alot lately for in camera cyanotypes. Check my Instagram link on my home page you may be surprised at the results
@Larpy1933 Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Your video work is simply gorgeous. And you speak so clearly with an economy of words that it’s a delight listening to you. Also: I love seeing you photographs.
@MrandMrsOdie6 жыл бұрын
Thank you Ray. I just bought a rolliecord on eBay with a sticky shutter for next to nothing; however, the repair videos on KZbin make it seem pretty straight forward and electronics repair is what I do for a living. I'm excited to finally have a medium format film camera and I look forward to going through it and restoring it to great condition.
@Raychristofer6 жыл бұрын
MrandMrsOdie that's awesome, and realistically if your speeds above 60 seconds work you should be able to mess around and shoot some rolls before taking it apart. I think the slower speeds use a different set of Springs. Let me know how it goes and if you're going to be shooting black and white Fuji acros is a good film to start with. It's going to be discontinued in a few months though.
@Raychristofer5 жыл бұрын
Hello how did your shutter repair turn out?
@SteveAtkinsonFineArt3 жыл бұрын
@@Raychristofer since you got no reply, I'm guessing... not so good?!? Thanks for the comparison Raychristofer!
@Raychristofer3 жыл бұрын
@@SteveAtkinsonFineArt Sorry Steve my husband passed away in March 💔😢
@SteveAtkinsonFineArt3 жыл бұрын
@@Raychristofer oh no! I'm soo sorry to hear that. You must be hurting incredibly, I can't even imagine. My heart goes out to you and your family 💞💔💞
@Otokichi7866 жыл бұрын
My first serious roll film camera is/was a Rolleicord V of the 1950's. The original focusing screen was a trial to use in low light, which changed when I sent it off to Rollei for a CLA. The replacement focusing screen was much better, and the tuneup made "this old Rolleicord" good enough for Verichrome Pan and Tri-X Pan. The 75mm f/3.5 Schneider Xenar lens is a good Tessar-type lens, though there aren't many accessories for this "junior grade" camera.
@Raychristofer6 жыл бұрын
Hello brother Otokichi thanks for watching and taking the time to comment , I agree the rollei is great . I just bought a mamiya 645 slr to be able to change lenses and have accessories, it's awesome but it's heavier and a lot louder then the Rollie and if I take it in public for street photography people won't look at it as cute and interesting as the Rollie. It makes me appreciate both of them for different things. I hope to do a comparison video of the two in the future. What film camera have you graduated to and are you from Japan?
@Otokichi7866 жыл бұрын
Sorry to say, I used to be a film camera user. These days, I'm a "trailing edge" technology digital camera user, with a Nikon D7000 and a Fujifilm X30 up front. In the 1990's, I had a Bronica ETR-C system with the usual 50/75/150mm Zenza lens array. It was my "substitute Hasselblad," since the total was pretty close to a 500C/M with normal lens. I sold the outfit to a fellow who wanted to try the wedding photographer game. I'm a Hawaii resident and my screen name honors my paternal grandfather who took the unusual step of relocating his family to the beach during the 1918-1919 Flu Pandemic. Keep on truckin'.;)
@kenwho9552Ай бұрын
Awesome video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I have a rolleicord, I’m taking on vacation with along with my digital. Excited to take some photos especially now that I can move the shutter speed and aperture separately!!!!! Thanks again.
@nicklindsey30406 жыл бұрын
This video was fantastic. I would love to see more from you! You clearly know what you're talking about and you present it in such a good way.
@Raychristofer6 жыл бұрын
Nick Lindsey thanks Big Nick it's a learning process. One thing I learned from doing KZbin for years is it's always best to review and talk about things you know and are passionate about that way you never have to try hard or pretend. When I first started I reviewed a hair clipper and a knife stuff that I would never review now LOL. I plan to do a review of Fuji acros as well as ultrafine Xtreme films. Hopefully I'll find time to put that together soon. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment
@alfredbarten49014 жыл бұрын
Wow, thanks for a very informative presentation. When I was growing up, the TLR was king, and nearly all the pictures in the photo mags were taken with Rollies, Minolta Autocords, and occasionally Zeiss Ikontoflexes. All I had was a cheapo Uniflex, which saw me through my school years. Eventually I got a Yashica Mat and then Mamyaflex. But Rollie was and is still King in my mind.
@Raychristofer4 жыл бұрын
Hello Alfred, thanks for taking the time to check this out. It took me weeks to put this video together. What surprises me is when I look at old boxing photos like Muhammad Ali on the sidelines you will see photographers holding up these looking through the sport finder, the images they were getting were incredible considering it was not super bright light. Is something special about those older black and white images that makes me realize modern cameras aren't necessarily better just a lot faster and more convenient.
@alfredbarten49014 жыл бұрын
Raychristofer Yup. I took high school basketball and college hockey shots with my Uniflex. Just preset the focus and wait for something to come into that zone.
@andymiddleton93504 жыл бұрын
Ray, just discovered this video from you. Great job, well done indeed.Very concise explanations combined with useful observations.I have both models and to be hones the weight of the Rolleicord is a huge advantage from my perspective.Image quality is almost identical. Also loved the images you shared, with some great tonal range being shown. Again thanks and congrats of a professional job. Andy
@Raychristofer4 жыл бұрын
hello Andy thanks man and I got to tell you that's one of the reasons I make these videos because when I get appreciative comments like yours it shows I'm helping folks. I feel the same way you did because after I sold the flex I didn't miss it one bit. And as an added bonus I can put a 35 mm roll of film directly into the cord and shoot it showing the sprockets and all without needing an adaptor. I don't miss the wind crank either. Hey feel free to share your images as well I like to see what others are doing. Peace
@thewanderingtaitertots32656 жыл бұрын
Hey Ray! Fantastic video, I just got a Rolleiflex 3,5 c from my grandfather in-law and your video gave me great insight... Thank you!
@Raychristofer6 жыл бұрын
TheWanderingTaiterTots hey thanks man you're welcome, one thing about me I don't mess around when it comes to camera gear reviews. I'm glad it helped because you probably had some of the same questions I had that I had to learn the hard way
@Raychristofer5 жыл бұрын
Hello how are you getting along with your rollei?
@murigius16 жыл бұрын
Amazing video! Thanks for taking the time and patience to explain the differences between these two!
@Raychristofer6 жыл бұрын
You're welcome and I appreciate that. Believe me when I was looking to buy a rolleicord I couldn't find any video explaining the shutter and aperture controls properly among other things. I've been shooting a Mamiya 645 for about four months now and it is a marked improvement in certain ways but it's bigger and heavier and louder also. At some point in the future I will put together a review comparing the tlr advantages compared to the SLR advantages. What are you shooting with at the moment?
@mueslimuncher19504 жыл бұрын
Excellent video. I have both these cameras, and I agree with everything you say. I would advise your viewers to also check out the Rolleiflex T. The viewing lens is v2.8 so the image on the screen is a little brighter. It also tends to be more expensive, so a Rolleicord is still the best bang for buck.
@Raychristofer4 жыл бұрын
Hey thanks for commenting it's good to hear from another user of these. I just might challenge you to also do a video comparison also showing your image results, No pressure LOL
@annespellberg7173 Жыл бұрын
You have to beautiful specimans there, what gorgeous cameras. I have a Rolleicord, got it for around $700, much less than a Flex would be. I love the view finder, taking shot at my stomach height, give such a beautiful perspective. Thank you for the comparison video, I love learning anything and everything about these beautiful cameras.
@paulschmolke1882 жыл бұрын
Excellent video. Worthwhile for TLR buyers. All of them are old and should be serviced by a competent repair facility. Buying one that’s been gone through already excellent advice. 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
@Lego69805 жыл бұрын
Thanks. I have a Rolleicord Vb and always wondered what the difference was. Now I know...
@Raychristofer5 жыл бұрын
You're welcome. I'm in Toronto as we speak shooting street on my cord with Portra 160. Thanks for stopping by
@neilpiper98894 жыл бұрын
I've used both Rolleiflex and Rolleicord. I use a Yashica Mat which is the same method of loading as the Rolleicord with the advantage of the lever wind of the Rolleiflex.
@Raychristofer4 жыл бұрын
Yeah man 6x6 tlr is one of the most unique MF cameras
@Kinzlr4 жыл бұрын
I have a Rolleicord Vb. They really packed a lot of good features in Vb (and in Va to an extent) that previous models didn’t have. Removable finder, bright screen, ability to switch to 16 frame and 24 frame option on a 120 roll with accessories, compatible with Rolleikin 35mm film adapter, being a Bay I mount, lens filters and accessories are easier to find and a lot cheaper than Bay II/III Rolleiflex. It takes beautiful pictures, and has worked great for me without any service done to it so far. Prices are much more reasonable compared to Rolleiflex options and Vb’s were made till late 70’s when TLR cameras were becoming less popular. So chances are they would see less use. However if I were to nitpick, I am not a fan of its ergonomics. The focusing is done with left hand and the shutter lever needs to be pulled to the left to fire as well. I guess one can wrap their right hand around under the lens and push it but it just feels odd to me. Also the screen that shows the aperture and shutter speed is not well placed like the Rolleiflex models. And the extra pressure needed to apply on the lever every time I want to change aperture and shutter independently. For somebody who is doing photography as hobby, this shortcomings don’t truly bother me and I really enjoy my Rolleicord. But I guess these small things were mostly the reason why professional photographers chose Rolleiflex over a Rolleicord back in the day.
@Raychristofer4 жыл бұрын
Hello my man thank you. Every issue you have with the cord I fully agree and some of them I mentioned here. Sometimes though when I print a photo large I'm shocked at the world class images it can produce. Looking at them on Facebook is such a waste lol
@fabrizioleonardocuccu84955 жыл бұрын
Great video man, really really helpful. I'm currently shooting 35mm film but I'm really thinking about medium format. This video really makes me want to try the Rolleicord!
@Raychristofer5 жыл бұрын
Thanks man, don't think about it just get it. When you scan it and see the image quality of the negative and the fibers of your clothing and hair it's hard for me to go back to 35 mm but I am working on a review of a 35 mm rollei rangefinder ironically the XF 35
@fabrizioleonardocuccu84955 жыл бұрын
@@Raychristofer can't wait to see it! Thanks for the advice!
@Raychristofer5 жыл бұрын
@@fabrizioleonardocuccu8495 check out this rollei album. some are from that rolleiflex and some are from the cord but they both have the same lens, check out my medium format film reviews also if you like flic.kr/s/aHsmdcTHPw
@harrystevens38856 жыл бұрын
I own both a Rolleiflex and Rolleicord and found your review both fair and accurate, for me I find the cords fire shutter lever the thing I dislike most though you can buy a small push fire adapter, I like the simpler cord wind on mechanism and the fact that I can run a dummy film through it if needed unlike the flex where the backing paper just isn't enough, never liked the automatic shutter cocking of the flex either because I hate leaving a camera with it's shutter cocked. All minor issues and both wonderful cameras and worth owning, Anyway a great review and a highly recommend watch for future Flex or Cord buyers.
@Raychristofer6 жыл бұрын
Harry Stevens hello Harry what's going on boss? I appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment it means a lot seeing how long it took to put this video together. You know something strange when I bought the cord I almost looked at it as inferior but after using it I would rather grab the cord than the flex when leaving the house one main reason is it's lighter and when walking around the city that makes a difference. Also I'm able to run even 35 millimeter film through the cord without any adapter and get those images with the sprocket look. And finally the brighter screen that it comes with is pretty perfect. I no longer desire a rolleiflex but I would like to use the 2.8 version. The thing about these cameras is the images come out really perfect I have many large print size done hanging on my wall I rarely feel motivated to print my digital photos. Anyway I'm glad it helped and don't be afraid to do your own video comparison,
@danncorbit36233 жыл бұрын
Nice video. It would be useful for a new buyer of either camera to show the basics or to someone contemplating which camera to purchase. Thank you. I also thought your video has a nice flow to it. Some people beat around the bush and take too long to get to the point. Your presentation was clear and a very nice pace for absorption.
@Raychristofer3 жыл бұрын
Hello thank you I really appreciate that. When shooting KZbin it's important to respect folks time. If I know I said a lot in one chapter I'll try to include example photos with music as a sort of intermission. when KZbinrs come on and start talking about the coffee they're drinking or they're sorry they haven't uploaded a video in a while because of this and that I lose patience also LOL
@snapjackson786 жыл бұрын
I LOVE my 1958 Rolleicord VA. After a good CLA from Mark Hansen...it’s butter. Thank you for the video.
@Raychristofer6 жыл бұрын
Snap Jackson yeah man you're welcome, I bet you don't love it more than I love mine LOL. Feel free to share your images as well.
@g-r-a-e-m-e-6 жыл бұрын
That was a treat to watch. Thanks very much, very informative, and I liked your style.
@Raychristofer6 жыл бұрын
ghlyall hey thank you I appreciate that. I just spent an hour in downtown Miami attempting to do some street photography with that Rollie cord so maybe one day in the future I'll have another film video. Peace
@leslumieres12374 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of the film "Casablanca" wherein the great actor Humphry Bogart said: "Play it again Sam, I like your style."
@hattree5 жыл бұрын
I saw you're in Florida. I got a Rolleicord Vb recently. I agree with your drawbacks, and it can make it tedious to use, but it does take great pictures. I'm in Orlando, and I'd recommend Kiwi Camera Service. It's a small little independent shop that does mostly repairs. They had several Rolleis and they are great to work with.
@Raychristofer5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for that information I'll definitely Google that service center. It's always good to have options. Thanks for taking the time to comment
@hattree5 жыл бұрын
@@Raychristofer they are on Facebook. They also do a camera swap show twice a year.
@Raychristofer5 жыл бұрын
@@hattree thanks boss I will look them up.
@SteveMillerhuntingforfood2 ай бұрын
I also have both a 'flex (2.8D) and a cord Vb. Love them both. Had the flex overhauled by Harry Fleener in Manhattan Beach CA. Oceanside Camera. It was a whole bunch of money, but the flex is perfect. I will be shooting both these until I can't shoot any longer. BTW, nice review of the two cameras. Earned my sub.
@longwelsh2 жыл бұрын
Really great video. My father told me the link between shutter and aperture on the cord was so junior photographers would learn to use the camera without looking. You could feel for where one was and know exactly what aperture or shutter speed was being used. Having inherited his VA model I’m now incredibly jealous of the upgraded screen on the VB.
@Coco-kl7rp3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Ray. Does the Cord accept a cable release? Is the glass coated? What filter size is the front element?
@ianhand50065 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this. I currently have a Yashica-Mat and I’m thinking about buying a Rolleicord VB as an upgrade. I have the Rolleinar close up lenses, which also work well on my Yashica.
@Raychristofer5 жыл бұрын
Honestly the good thing about the cords is they are quite lighter but the build quality and German craftsmanship is the same as the rolleiflex. If you can afford it though and already have a Yoshi the flex would be a cool upgrade
@brucnut Жыл бұрын
Brilliant Video! I’ve had a cord for 20 years and always wanted to know about the flex. Thanks so much!!❤
@trondsi4 ай бұрын
Nice video! These are very inspirational cameras. I am lucky enough to have two Rolleiflexes: one Rolleiflex Automat with Tessar lens, and one 2.8E with Xenotar lens. The last one is probably my best camera, but the Automat is nice and light. I actually also have accessory close-up lenses that you can add on top of the inbuilt lenses.
@LINDAOZAG3 жыл бұрын
What camera did Vivian Maier use? She is so big here in Chicago. Beyond anything!!!!!
@Raychristofer3 жыл бұрын
Hello she used many different cameras and rolleis but she is best known for the flex
@michelk56 жыл бұрын
Nice review, it shows that rolleicord is as capable as a rolleiflex with the same lens, it's the lens which counts not the camera. I have the rolleicord III which has a little less features than the V but the lens is still a xenar. I bought it because the CLA was done. God advice to tell people not to buy such old cameras without CLA. I have a collegue who had a bad experience trying to fix shutter problems on his rolleiflex bought on ebay without CLA. Rolleicord is a god and cheeper way to go into medium format, love it!
@Raychristofer6 жыл бұрын
Fujimichel Thanks Fuji, really appreciate your comment and real world experience. Few days ago I shot some 35mm in the cord and it came out great, I just put it in and used a changing bag to remove and develop, has the sprocket lines and all ill put a link here. I almost don't miss the flex after getting familiar with the cord. flic.kr/p/23oiSoE
@ArthurJS123 Жыл бұрын
This is a great video. You explain the differences extremely well. I have a Rolleiflex on the way from KEH. I spent a little more than maybe I would have from the auction site, but if was worth it to me, as I want a camera that works well. Thank you for this video.
@jimdandy5672 жыл бұрын
I recently purchased a rolleicord at an antique store, this video was very helpful
@RobertCole-p2l Жыл бұрын
This is a beautiful informative video!! I have shot my Rolleiflex for years, and was always curious about the Rolleicord! Thank You!!
@carls.26496 жыл бұрын
Always love your reviews. But that is some sexy gear that I wouldn't know what the heck to do with. But man, the images you got out of those...Stunning. P.S. - MY Pixco Roxsen focal reducer came today!!!!
@Raychristofer6 жыл бұрын
Whats up Carl, Ill give you a crash course in vintage TLR cams whenever youre ready. experiment with putting the camera in manual mode with and without the reducer and youll notice the brighter stop of light. I didnt feel confident with the booster till I did several tests confirming its image quality.
@khaimano6 жыл бұрын
Dude, really nice pics you got with these!
@Raychristofer6 жыл бұрын
Whaat! I never knew you followed my channel Khairil . I must be big tyme and dont know it lol. yeah if you ever get a chance to shoot medium format try it because with micro four thirds Im always chasing shallow DOF and its a compromise between tele lenses without much of the environment and wide lenses without much bokeh. this gives me both. yeah man thanks for checkin it out.
@Siren8514 жыл бұрын
What great presentation. A thorough, comprehensive comparison of those two Rollei's.
@Raychristofer4 жыл бұрын
Thank you, it took me months to put that together and they deserve nothing less. I got a leica iiif a few months ago and really have not touched medium format since because using fine-grained film like TMax it's incredible the results I'm getting. I hope to do a review of it also. Thanks for passing through
@pbfotografiert6 жыл бұрын
Nice comparison of two equally capable cameras. Thanks!
@Raychristofer6 жыл бұрын
Peters Photography Thanks Peters, I had fun making it and learned a few things in the process.
@nicolasdemoulin72034 жыл бұрын
Great video, what equipment do you use to scan the negatives?
@Raychristofer4 жыл бұрын
Thank you. I'm using the Epson v600 scanner
@ianmcphail14306 жыл бұрын
Great video! I`ve had a Rolleicord for some time now, but got my first Rolleiflex TODAY from eBay (my brother got my dad`s). It`s a bit scruffy cosmetically (1939 model) but it works like a charm. The "cord" has a "Xenar" lens but the "flex" has a "Tessar". Both are great lenses. Can`t wait to compare results. Cheers! Ian.
@Raychristofer6 жыл бұрын
Ian Mcphail nice Ian, I like getting real feedback like this. Yeah man these old cameras have a field to them that just makes them enjoyable to use. As much as I love the image quality of my Panasonic and its lenses once I'm done using I put it away I don't think about it anymore but these I keep looking for excuses to shoot them. Let me know how it goes and share your photos to
@ianmcphail14306 жыл бұрын
Cheers!
@Raychristofer5 жыл бұрын
Hello Ian how are you getting along with the cameras
@danturpening57733 жыл бұрын
Great video! Thank you for making it. I have an Minolta Autocord I love. Now I realize I can afford a rollei! Great explanations of the differences. Love your photos too.
@Raychristofer3 жыл бұрын
Hello thank you I appreciate that. And your Minolta can produce world-class images just like these it's the man behind the wheel that's important
@danturpening57733 жыл бұрын
@@Raychristofer Absolutely.
@VideosByDeb2 жыл бұрын
*I can not thank you enough for this video. I saw few TLR's which had the wordings "CLA'd" on them and now you have cleared my doubt. I wanted to purchase a Rolleiflex 2.8F but they are way above my budget. Therefore, I might get a Yashica Mat 124 G which I initially liked. Hope it's not that bad. Respect*
@mitHundundRad2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for introducing the cameras. After a 20-year break, I'm starting analog photography again. However, I use a Seagull 4A, the Chinese version of the Rolleiflex which was cheap and delivers perfect image quality too.
@tonyparatore8886 ай бұрын
Beautiful cameras, well done review... I have a Mamiya C330, it's heavier and bigger than the rolleis... It's 80/2.8 Mamiya lens is really very good and I have taken lots of photos with it in 20 years... Even used it for some portraits in weddings... But I sure would like to try out a rollei... Hugs from Sicily.
@ytobe24684 жыл бұрын
I liked you review and love the Rollei. I have a couple of flexes and cords myself. But, I have found, although a little heaver, the Mamiya TLR is every bit as impressive, as far as photo quality. It has the advantage of interchangeable lenses. Don't sleep on the Mamiya TLR.
@Raychristofer4 жыл бұрын
Hello thanks so much. Yes the Mamiya tlr is the pinnacle of tlr tech. I have a Mamiya m645 slr and the image quality is so perfect I almost stop shooting it because it reminds me of digital lol. Respect
@evtimstefanov83773 жыл бұрын
Very good video mate. Thank you! Do you use any kind of colour filters like red, orange etc. for more contrasty photos with these cameras?
@Raychristofer3 жыл бұрын
Hello how are you? Yes I have a light yellow filter that I got after making this video. Sometimes it's hard to see the difference but it does make the blue skies darker and the clouds pop more
@evtimstefanov83773 жыл бұрын
I don't see many on ebay... How are they called? They don't have threads, do they? Or just a bayonet, right?
@Raychristofer3 жыл бұрын
@@evtimstefanov8377 hello you are correct they bayonet mount. Ronnie's had three different sizes bay one two and three. Mine uses the bay one. sometimes on eBay they cost more than they should. Look at keh.com also
@evtimstefanov83773 жыл бұрын
@@Raychristofer Hi, yes, I've already noticed they are really expensive. I see there are some kind of adapters for them so that you can use an ordinary filters with thread. This way you pay half the price of a bayonet type filter but still there is a huge speculation with prices because of the rarity of these filters and the demand for them...
@rookmaster75026 жыл бұрын
A very informative video. Although I own neither camera, I do have a Yashicamat 124, and it is interesting see how these two cameras compare to the Yashica.
@Raychristofer6 жыл бұрын
Hello rook thanks so much I had a good time putting this together as I love both cameras. I want up selling the rolleiflex on eBay because of the shutter issue but I have since gotten a Mamiya m645 reflex camera and I love it so much I haven't touched the Rollie in a few weeks. I fully intend to do a review comparing both of them but that video might take a month or two for me to get around to putting together. feel free to share some of your images with me if you have an online album I like to see what others are doing.
@resarfw4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for that. Been lusting after a Rolleiflex for far too long. Very informative.
@Raychristofer4 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Warren , glad it was helpful. Right now Ilford stopped making film and I predict others will follow. I'm on hold using film for now due to world conditions. If you get one let me know how you do
@dlarge65024 жыл бұрын
@@Raychristofer Ilford overproduced many items before they stopped manufacturing so their warehouse was given a good top up.
@Resgerr3 жыл бұрын
@@dlarge6502 they only stopped cos of the COVID-19 and they do have a skeleton staff on as soon as it’s over production will be back to normal
@neilpiper98893 жыл бұрын
I used a Rolleicord 1V fixed at 250th always and used the right hand button to change the aperture. Slow shutter speeds are common on Rolleis. Have a CLA done yourself. Last you the rest of your life for $150. How much do you pay to have your car serviced?.
@Raychristofer3 жыл бұрын
thats a god point, I just spent over 700 for a clutch and brakes . ugh
@AnthonyWeekesE1Tech6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. I have the Yashica Mat EM and I got it locally in my country of Trinidad and Tobago but the person bought it from KEH and it works perfectly.
@Raychristofer6 жыл бұрын
Thats legit, Keh is great for old cams. I guessed right your accent is trini
@AnthonyWeekesE1Tech6 жыл бұрын
Raychristofer yes you did guess correctly!
@Raychristofer4 жыл бұрын
@@AnthonyWeekesE1Tech rude bwoy a weh you seh
@robopecha5 жыл бұрын
great video, thanks for all the info! i got 2 rolleicords (a II and a V) from someone in my family and i was a bit sad they were not rolleiflexes, but now after watching your video i am quite happy with them! :D i love photography, but i havent used a film camera since i was a kid, so its exciting. i ordered some film today! :)
@Raychristofer5 жыл бұрын
Hello that's awesome man you're welcome to the channel. If there's anything I can do to help you just ask. Feel free to look at some of my film reviews also. Where are you from?
@robopecha5 жыл бұрын
@@Raychristofer hey thanks, i will check out your channel for sure! i live in berlin, germany.
@jeremoe16 жыл бұрын
Nice video on two great cameras. I noticed that you recommended getting film from Amazon. Have you ever checked the prices of B&H Photos? I find them to be less expensive. Where did you send your Rolleiflex for CLA? I checked out Harry Fleenor in Calif. and he wants $400.00 for CLA. You mentioned an estimate of $150.00. If you can list the place, I would appreciate it. Thanks.
@Raychristofer6 жыл бұрын
Najja Foluke my man you're definitely right, the thing is I have an Amazon Associates account and when you do KZbin that's one way you can make a few extra pennies so I put a link to the Amazon account there. Now that you mention it I probably should sign up for a B&H affiliate account as well because yes that's where I get my Fuji acros from they have 5 packs for $23.99.
@Raychristofer5 жыл бұрын
I just realized I didn't answer your question. When I got the cord from KEH self-timer was jammed shut I returned it to them for repair and they said while they have a camera open for one thing they always do a CLA they didn't charge me for that. I really can't recommend another places I haven't tried any other
@jeremoe14 жыл бұрын
I had my Rolleiflex MX EVS CLA'd by Harry Fleanor, who resides in California. It was a bit pricy, but he does excellent work. It's working like brand new. From my research, many say he's the best. I highly recommend him.
@Raychristofer4 жыл бұрын
Hello thank you, yes I heard of him definitely. I think he gave me a 3-month turnaround time when I called.. if you don't mind me asking what was the cost of your CLA and what did it include
@mgwilkens554 жыл бұрын
Great video and comparison. The only comment I would make is triple the price of the CLA for the Rolleiflex. My last CLA cost $560 USD..... The Rolleicord is considerably cheaper to repair.
@Raychristofer4 жыл бұрын
Thanks man. Wow that is a heavy CLA but that price is probably for a complete dismantle and rebuild. I think I was just talkin about a shutter service because what you paid is twice what Harry fleenor charges and he's the best in the business
@mgwilkens554 жыл бұрын
@@Raychristofer That was from Harry Fleenor....
@Raychristofer4 жыл бұрын
@@mgwilkens55 oh Lord, well that thing better sing for another 30 years lol
@neilpiper98894 жыл бұрын
I have a Rolleicord Va from 1958. Nice after a CLA. I use it with Tri X film. I use it with flash sometimes so I have put black tape on the xmv lever to keep it on X. I knocked it to M once and the pictures didn't turn out. Rollei eventually fixed that on the Vb that you have there. The M setting was removed.
@Raychristofer4 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Yes some bhave to say it's the perfect camera for capturing people. A month ago I got a leica iiif and am shooting Kodak TMax 100 and the detail is so fine I haven't used my medium formats since lol.
@mikafoxx27172 жыл бұрын
The M is for pre igniting flashbulbs before the shutter, so it wasn't a fix so much as removing a feature that was less relevant.
@katharinaeichbaum96282 жыл бұрын
Hey nice Video :) How do you / where do you put a battery in in the rolleiflex
@LeendertCordemans4 жыл бұрын
Hi Ray, very nice review.The name Sneiders-Kreuznach sounds I from like and the word coint and the letter z sounds like ts, Nach sound like the composer J.S. Bach. Phonetically Snider-Kroitsnag. I hope it will helps you a little bit. I'm Dutch. But speaks German and Dutch.
@Raychristofer4 жыл бұрын
Hello my brother thanks so much for that technical pronunciation, I would never have gotten it perfect otherwise and im usually good with language. youre in a great part of the world. I love german technology from old times and would love visiting the antique shops there one day.
@1983banana19834 жыл бұрын
Great review! I am looking for a nice rolleiflex but stumbled upon the rollecord. Found one in very nice condition for about 300 It's a little steep maybe, but with warranty and everything. Judging from your review, the rolleicord might be better to start for me. I need to experience the medium format first and am not sure if the extra costs of the rolleiflex are worth the difference.
@Raychristofer4 жыл бұрын
Hello thank you and you can't go wrong with the cord, I don't miss my flex since I've been shooting it and it's lighter.
@AlejandroGonzalez-AGS2 жыл бұрын
Very nice comparison and review…I have a Yashica Mat 124G but want one of the German ones…based on your assessment I think I’m inclined for the Rolleicord! Thanks for sharing and be safe… Cheers..
@hildestarling5 жыл бұрын
What an amazing informative and helpful video. You have such a calm and natural way of explaining things so I really appreciate your work. :) Ps: you've got a great voice - looking forward to more videos!
@Raychristofer5 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Hilde, what country are you from and what cameras are you shooting?
@ianthomas4654 жыл бұрын
Hello Ray Christopher. Well done. It realy enjoyed to see a video from you. The fotos you have taken are great. Best regards, Greg from analoginsight
@Raychristofer4 жыл бұрын
Hello cousin Greg thanks for taking the time to visit my channel, one thing I learned that you and Max do is the importance of trying to be detailed and entertaining as possible. I'm actually shooting a leica 3F for about 3 months now and haven't touched my medium formats since. I want to do a review of it but you guys didn't leave any wiggle room for me LOL
@philipfoster72695 жыл бұрын
Brilliant vid buddy. Have a sub. I like the no nonsense delivery. You don't waste time.
@Raychristofer5 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much that means a lot. I try to produce the video to not annoy folks lol. For example I'm trying to find a video tutorial now about bleach bypass developing and I'm about to pull our my hair lol. Glad this was helpful
@tobias-holub5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video, really great work! Only thing I might have missed is the exposure meter. I read the flex has one and the cord doesn‘t - that‘s the only reason keeping me from the cord tbh!
@Raychristofer5 жыл бұрын
Hello thanks. Most flexes don't have built in meters, it was optional on some models.i use a handheld vintage meter. To find one with a working meter will cost quite more
@tobias-holub5 жыл бұрын
Raychristofer oh cool, there goes my last reason not to buy a rolleicord, guess I‘ll have to go shopping soon :D thanks again! :)
@FourIntoOne5 жыл бұрын
Thank you, excellent - just the video I was looking for. Finally I understand the difference between the 2 models.
@Raychristofer5 жыл бұрын
You're welcome Marc I was pulling my hair out trying to find a video that explained it in detail properly. I knew someone out there could benefit from this. Since you're so choked up do me a favor and send me a Hasselblad to do a comparison on lol. Thanks in advance, respect
@Otokichi7865 жыл бұрын
My second serious camera was a Rolleicord V, which is more basic than the later Vb model. I bought a Rolleiflex in the 1970's from a reputable Shutterbug Ads seller and stumbled with the "feed the film leader INTO the first set of rollers" step. (I wound the 120 roll through the camera without stopping at the first frame.;) I still have the Rolleicord, which went through an epic CLA and had a much better focusing screen installed.
@Raychristofer5 жыл бұрын
Cool man. I need a sharper screen also. What model screen do you recommend
@Otokichi7865 жыл бұрын
It's been decades since the Rolleicord V was sent to what was then an official Rollei service center. The focusing screen was plastic, with fine fresnel lines and a split image focusing spot st the center. It made focusing a "bang-on" turn of the focusing knob instead of a "is it sharp?" back-and-forth hunt.
@markfewtrell2198 Жыл бұрын
out of Curiosity are the rolleiflex and rolleicord backs interchangeable. i was wondering if the rolleicord will take the cut film back available for the rolleiflex. cheers.
@brazillionite6 жыл бұрын
Superb review. Great delivery and very enlightening. Thank you
@Raychristofer6 жыл бұрын
Steve Jackson hey thanks Steve, now if only I can get lotus to loan me a car to review lol
@ericvm42812 жыл бұрын
Nice review. You did not mention three awsome features the Rolleicord has over the Rolleiflex. 1. you can do double exposures 2. on the fucus wheel the Rolleicord shows you ALL the values of F stops while the rolleiflex skips them and 3. The Rolleicord is lighter, not noticable inmediatly but at the end of a days shooting and carrying it around
@taos553 жыл бұрын
Very good advice, thanks Ray for your video. I just have a couple of questions, what lab do you use to develop your film and print your photos? Also, have you got a chance to take any transparencies (slide film)? I assume that’s a challenge to get it done at this time and age!
@jacopoabbruscato92712 жыл бұрын
That's how a great manufacturer does an "entry-level" offering. Taking away some features which are either just nice to have or geared towards demanding professionals, leaving the core capabilities intact. Surely some of the 'flex sport more premium lenses, but the ones on the 'cords are great lenses in their own right, and they deliver every bit the user needs.
@randykirby28665 жыл бұрын
Really to purchase one and you have really helped me become more informed. Not sure which one though. After seeing this I want both. Great video. Thank you!
@Raychristofer5 жыл бұрын
Thank you Randy. Buy the best one you can afford. They both make great images
@srfrg97074 жыл бұрын
Thank you for those explanations. You have a wonderfull family.
@Raychristofer4 жыл бұрын
Hello thank you that means a lot. Feel free to check out my film reviews also if you're interested
@ianbutler19836 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this video. You made sense, had a point, and presented your opinions in a logical manner. These things are sadly lacking on many YT videos. Thanks. Btw, I have a few Rolleiflexes and I will toss out a slightly different opinion. I think it is wiser to buy a Rolleiflex that has some problems and spend the money saved to have it CLA'd by a known Rolleiflex technician. Anyone can call himself a camera tech and Rolleiflexes really should only be worked on by a knowledgeable person. Anyway, thanks for the video, Take care.
@Raychristofer6 жыл бұрын
Ian Butler thanks man I really appreciate that, sometimes I have to dig through tons of KZbin videos and still don't find what I'm looking for. You're right if you can find a flex that just needs basic repairs you can get a deal, sometimes the owner thinks it's a huge problem and it isn't. Hey id I really like to see you do a video review also, it's good to get other viewpoints sometimes. Peace
@Raychristofer6 жыл бұрын
Ian Butler hello Ian, I'm curious how you came across this video. I'm trying to figure out how the KZbin algorithm thing works.
@ianbutler19836 жыл бұрын
Ray, I subscribe to a few other KZbinrs (Peter Elger and The Art of Photography). While watching their videos, your video on the Rolleicord v Rolleiflex came up on the right as a suggested video. The professional quality of the thumbnail and the subject matter being summarized with a few words on the thumbnail made me click on it. The quality of the videography and the content is what caused me to check out your other videos.
@Raychristofer6 жыл бұрын
Ian Butler thanks man big respect, you wouldn't believe sometimes I'll shoot a take nine times before I get it decent lol and after uploading a video I always see mistakes that flew under my radar so every subsequent video I try to tighten it up. Good looking out
@sanguyer66839 ай бұрын
Very nice comparison and great shots. Well done and thank you.
@woolslayer495 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your insight into the two cameras. I have the Yashica 124 Mat which as I'm sure you know is similar to the two you highlighted in your video. I have two questions. One is what is your position on buying old or vintage cameras from camera shops which is where I like to purchase some of the ones I have? I do pay a bit more from them sometimes I feel like it's a lot more but justify it by knowing that he's tested it and fixed whatever problems the camera had. And my next question is I was diggin the music that being played in the background during the sample shots. Who is the music by? Thank you for your time. Brian Speights PS. Keep up the good work with you videos I enjoy them a lot you simplify things for me to understand and easy for me to move future with confidence into the one thing I feel so passionate about. And since I'm going to be laid up for three months after surgery on my knee I'm going to be binge watching KZbin to gain even more knowledge about photography and I like to think that your channel is one that I can count on that I can depend on to gain that knowledge. My mind is always, always open to learning new things such as technics, different types of camera and film stocks. I drive a truck and I don't get very much time and now that I have it I want to take full advantage of it.
@Raychristofer5 жыл бұрын
Hello bro I appreciate you recognizing the work I put into these videos and I hope you recover successfully, I was in a motorcycle accident a while back so I know what recovery is like. I did a video about buying old cameras from keh.com for that specific reason because they test them and when you get it if there is a problem they will without fail fix it and apologize. So if you're old camera shops do test those cameras it definitely makes sense to buy them from there because he's old shutters and moving parts will get stuck over time. I have a friend on Flickr who is also a trucker and sometimes he has the most magnificent photos especially of Landscapes because he drives through all types of conditions. The main problem is most times there is no safe place for him to pull over when he sees something dramatic but keep your camera in your truck. You might want to also look up how to develop your own black and white and color that's what I do and it's very relaxing
@Raychristofer5 жыл бұрын
I almost forgot I think these are 3 of the jams I used in the background. Sappheiros- Escape kzbin.info/www/bejne/qHSQdnmDntiKna8 Sappheiros - smile kzbin.info/www/bejne/q3_Rm2ZueMh4hNk Sappheiros - fragments kzbin.info/www/bejne/sJClm52rl9CXeNE
@woolslayer495 жыл бұрын
@@Raychristofer I too am in flickr and on Instagram twice once for family and the other is just for my photos. I do know the problem of trying to pull over in a safe spot to get that once in a lifetime shot. I did it once to get a shot of a paddle boat. It turns out that they don't like it when black folks go poking around near a boat at night. What was I thinking right?😂 Anyway Keep Up The Good Work Bro And Thank You For Getting Back To Me So Fast. What was the music that you had going in your video?
@Raychristofer5 жыл бұрын
@@woolslayer49 trust me man there's so many areas I just keep walking past because of the reaction I may get that I wouldn't get if I was a blond. My last comment I put the name of three of the songs I used in this video. You can find them here on KZbin. By the way what is your Flickr username?
@woolslayer495 жыл бұрын
@@Raychristofer Brian Speights. If you have any trouble getting in lemme know.