Excellent video. I never managed to get hold of a Rolleiflex but back in 1968 I was posted to Germany when I was in the army, and bought a new Yashicamat M TLR. I shared a room with two other guys and we were all photography enthusiasts. When we were not on duty we used to do quite a bit of sight-seeing and took a lot of Black & White pictures which we developed and printed in our room. I remember we even bought a Durst enlarger and a 'glazer' so we could get glossy prints. The Yashicamat is not as prestigious as a Rolleiflex but it is a pretty solidly built camera and still works well. It was good enough for us poor 'squaddies' back in the day. I still have that camera and it is loaded with film right now and gets used occasionally.
@teamhandsome197410 ай бұрын
I’d be happy with a Yashica until I looked at the Rolleiflex. Mind you I prefer my Bronnie S2a over my Hassel 500C/M, so who knows….
@theothertonydutch10 ай бұрын
I prefer the 124G over the rolleiflex. Also used a Hassie 500 c/m at some point and traded that for a Fujica 645. That's since gone and now I got a Fujica 690 for 6x9, but that thing is bulky as hell and doesn't get as much use as my other 6x9. Which brings me to the Voigtländer Bessa (likely pre-war) that sees a lot of use, though that's mostly used for landscapes and sort of wide-ish street photography because focusing is a bitch on that thing.
@c.augustin10 ай бұрын
The later Yashica Mat-124 G with its rather modern Yashinon 3.5/80 is quite good, even at open aperture! Compared to older Rolleiflex and Rolleicord models with the Xenar 3.5/75, it gives much more even sharpness over the whole image, but also looks a bit less contrasty (detail contrast) stopped down. I pondered to buy a Rolleiflex with 3.5/75 Xenon or Planar, but the Yashica is actually all I really need for 6x6, and much less of a hassle (and financially more viable ;-)).
@staryjanek11 ай бұрын
ah ! nice one :) I love the TLR experience I use a Mamiya C330, a bit of a beast :)
@fepatton10 ай бұрын
I have my late father-in-law's Rollei 3.5T. It is a wonderful camera! When my wife and I were dating, he let me try it, and I was hooked. The lens is magic!
@penrox010 ай бұрын
Fantastic camera and well done, Nigel. I expect you must be on cloud 9. About 10 months ago I saw in the town market a camera case wedged amongst bric a brac. Bought it for £10 and inside it was an immaculate Leica M2 with button rewind and collapsible lens. Even had a film from 1980s in it. I skipped home 😂😂
@slow.poetry11 ай бұрын
Incredible gift. I have that Rolleiflex, yours is 1 or 2 years younger. I had it CLA'd but the original groundglass is a bit dim. You're very lucky to be able to use it as it is.
@codyallen372910 ай бұрын
Buy a screen from rick oleson for about $100...makes a world of difference
@PhillipSilverstone11 ай бұрын
Nigel…your enthusiasm, as ever, is infectious. I bet Bailey still has his. Hope next weeks video with have examples of your creativity with this historic and impressive piece of kit. I will give you a fiver for it. Thanks for another amazingly inspiring video 📸👍🏻🇬🇧
@jimgraves419711 ай бұрын
What a great find! I hope you really enjoy using it for many years to come.
@gatsbye5310 ай бұрын
Smashing great video! Love your enthusiasm.
@zenography792310 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks!
@katebr173711 ай бұрын
Ooh that’s a beauty! Looking forward to seeing how it performs.
@DonaldW-f9e11 ай бұрын
I am a proud owner of a Rolleiflex T. BTW, that Kodak Bullseye 620 was made around 1938 to 1941, not in the '50s and the Eumig S3 Zoom is a regular 8mm camera, not Super 8.
@macles905111 ай бұрын
That Rolleiflex is truly stunning. Another one to add to my endless camera bucket list. I am excited for the full review.
@robstammers714911 ай бұрын
What a dream find (gift). It's gorgeous looking, I love the way you handle it, treating it with respect it absolutely deserves. Am I envious, too flippin right I am. The film counter problem can be fixed. Thanks Nigel. Regards Rob.
@beckerse11 ай бұрын
Beautiful camera!
@Warrior_Resisting_Colonialism11 ай бұрын
That Rolleiflex is beautiful. What a treasure.
@carbonejack10 ай бұрын
They are such elegant pieces of work. I've got a 3.5 E. Beautiful.
@DirectorDanielMason4 ай бұрын
What a great way to honor a friend and immortalize the camera gear and share (alongside your inspiring love, appreciation, and passion for these pieces) your knowledge of them and their special qualities with others :-)… I hope you get to shoot some beautiful images with them :-)… I just inherited a whole kit from a friend, which I will eventually pass onto his daughter, if she would like :-)… I was actually gifted a Rolleiflex from a family friend in my teens in the 1990s… But I gave it to a girl I liked who was very into photography, as I only used it here and there… I really did enjoy shooting with it, and think it’s in a good home, though now I think about it :-)… I am generally collecting just a few vintage and quirky lenses here and there, for my cinema camera :-)…
@zenography79234 ай бұрын
Have you tried the czj pancolars? Now those lenses can really shoot a movie!
@DirectorDanielMason4 ай бұрын
@@zenography7923 Oooooh. Not yet, but looking them up now. Seeing some samples… I see a 50mm 1.8. About to watch your video on this one:)… Are there other focal lengths or zooms or anything else like the 50mm? Pretty affordable for the results; I have been using more recent Canon 50mm’s (and the similar but beautiful Helios 44-2)- and an anamorphic lens- and now am looking over this Nikon set where I believe there is something in the nifty 50 range… Thanks for turning me on to these (though my wife does the opposite of thank you, if I end up getting another lens this year;)!
@GONZOFAM711 ай бұрын
Nice one Nigel.
@Sinar-P11 ай бұрын
Your very lucky. The camera seems to be in excellent condition. Ive been servicing and repairing Rolleiflex for a long time. Ive noticed over the last 10 years a steady deterioration in the condition of the cameras Im asked to service. Its rare to get a mint one through the door. I blame ebay. Too many people now buy Rolleiflex on ebay then do the most awful bodge service and repair and then sell them at silly money back on ebay. As new parts are getting harder to source its becoming increasingly difficult to maintain them. Another issue is the popular 3.5f and 2.8f work work horses for professionals. So they are worn out, exacerbated by lack of servicing or amateurs attempting to service them and destroying the screw and leaving scratch marks etc internally. Its good to see a camera like that end up in the hands of someone who really appreciates it. To many of the great cameras have been taken out of circulation by collectors who own far too many which are kept in glass cabinets and never see light of day. Despite servicing Rolleiflex daily I dont own one. I cant afford one they fetch silly money now.
@Otokichi78610 ай бұрын
One of the family cameras was a Rolleicord V of the 1950's. Like the other TLR family camera, the Yashica 44, this was a "full control/no light meter" camera on which to learn about focusing, aperture, and shutter speeds. I still have the Rolleicord, since it was "just enough" for general photography. I did have a Rolleiflex for a bit, but even with the Rolleikin adapter, didn't seem to be that much of an upgrade from Ye Olde Rolleicord V.
@chrisloomis148910 ай бұрын
Sir: The MX-EVS has a 10 blade aperture , a very very nice trait , also the camera is very solid and indeed well designed. My TESSAR 75mm 3.5 is superb , I changed the strap hangers to accommodate the F type case and straps , a great improvement. You will be truly amazed at the effect of the 10 blade aperture on the Bokeh in the image. I took my ROLLEI to Vietnam and had wonderful time. Cheers Sir.
@michaelmiller64111 ай бұрын
Nice camera! I once found, in the mud outside a building site in Woolwich, the remains of a Rolleiflex 2.8 f with planar lens. The body had been run over, and was distorted, it had lost the viewing hood there wasn't much left of it, although the lens was still ok! heaven knows how it had got there!
@mattbigwood11 ай бұрын
Beautiful camera, and in great condition. Ive seen many that have had a hard life in press photography and their condition reflected that.
@Big.E10 ай бұрын
Great video
@northstar195011 ай бұрын
A few years back my wife bought me a surprise present in the shape of a Mamiya 645 1000s medium format SLR camera, from the seventies or maybe eighties, with additional lenses and other bits and bobs in a large camera case. The format is different to 35mm and in many mays a totally different experience. Your Rollie is lovely.
@matt904sl11 ай бұрын
I have a mx-evs which is identical to yours and I have film counter reset issues . normally I open and close the back to get it to reset and if that doesn't work there is a tiny lever inside on the bottom of the camera with the back open sometimes pressing that resets it and if all else fails a wooden toothpick and gently help the counter in the window back to zero ... Great video look forward to seeing more on this camera 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
@deathb4digital11 ай бұрын
congrats. that is a very sweet tlr.
@jamesmorris863311 ай бұрын
Great video. It's very similar to the yashica tlrs
@omnymisa11 ай бұрын
Yes I would like to see some photos taken with it, also the other cameras.
@gerhardt.22010 ай бұрын
Congratulations on the Rolleiflex. This is a great camera. I use a Yashicamat 124 G. Greetings from Heidelberg, Germany.
@videobyredjade11 ай бұрын
Thank you
@JenniferM1311 ай бұрын
Rolleis are my favourite cameras, I have three of them and use them all the time. It's a good idea to have the switch on the front set to X (for electronic flash) rather than M, which syncs for the old flash bulbs and gives a slight delay to the shutter fire to compensate for the extra brightness of those older flash bulbs. The frame counter not resetting is a bit of a worry, hope you are able to get the full 12 shots evenly spaced.
@mrdasboot4511 ай бұрын
Those Rolleiflex cameras are beautiful I know I got one. One advance is that people are drawn to the camera and that makes it easier to take portraits of them when you walk the streets. But just be prepared to tell them that it’s not a Hasselblad but a Rolleiflex, I get that all the time 😂
@philhodgkinson146011 ай бұрын
You can make a 120 film fit in 620 camera body one way is to trim the top/bottom of the spool with a pair of nail trimmers to make spool ends smaller I believe.......nice video Nigel once again.....
@charleslawrence732710 ай бұрын
Wow!
@d.r.martin630111 ай бұрын
What a find! The poor man's Hasselblad. Though I haven't used it in a few years (shame on me), I still treasure my E2 Rolleiflex with a Schneider Xenotar 3.5. If you can get your hands on one, don't hesitate. One of the 4 or 5 most classic cameras ever made. The Tessar is a bit downmarket from the Zeiss Planar, but still a helluva good lens. Zeiss may be sexier than Schneider, but I promise you your shots will be just a good with a Schneider. Hope we see some shots out of this TLR.
@DoctorMikeReddy10 ай бұрын
The Bullseye has a common mod to reverse the lens for interesting macro effects. Might be worth a try
@mikesmith-po8nd11 ай бұрын
I'm jealous, all my relatives give me is a hard time! Seriously though, that is a great camera and I'm looking forward to seeing the results of the shoot. And I'm hoping that you'll run some 35mm through it as well. Oh, the Bullseye was in nice shape, too.
@theothertonydutch10 ай бұрын
Used both, but ultimately I prefer the Yashica 124G. Of course there's a pretty big time and development difference between the cameras, and one is Japanese copy of the Rollei, but from my experience with both of them I never think back to the 'flex.
@gabesphoto4 ай бұрын
You must show us some photo results from the Rollei and maybe compare with the Bullseye.
@Guitar6ty10 ай бұрын
You can still pick up a Rollieflex for about £40 if you know where to look. They make a nice door stop or mantle piece display for hoarders.
@teamhandsome197410 ай бұрын
Yes camera No.:1 is cute enough, I wonder whether it’d tolerate 120 film through it, camera No.:2 is a cinecamera no less, I’ve got a similar model up on the shelf beside me, acquired by my Father from a lady at church way back when, similar to your aquirance (shame it won’t work again, but that handle might be nice for someones collection or use)…… But oooh camera No.: 3 is special indeed. I’d love that. I’ve heard they are the peak of TLR which I haven’t had much experience of yet! Yet! I assume you are gonna keep it otherwise I’d ask to buy it! Glad I spotted your update now as I haven’t been watching regularly for a while. Who knows why I stopped! Glad to be back though.
@ChrisEverett-l7z10 ай бұрын
My heavily used ex wedding photographer 3.5F has a sticky counter like yours. If you open and close the back a few times it should ease up the mechanism and reset the frame counter to zero. If you don't get it back to zero the camera will stop taking photos at twelve and assume the film is finished. At 13.40 I can see your back is not totally shut - make sure the rotating catch is facing the front of the camera.
@philhodgkinson146010 ай бұрын
I love the TLR experience got a Mamiya with bellows will focus to 7 inches Hefty at around 5lb in weight....you can also take it apart to clean can make some beautiful images.... Yeh have used ood colour film and you are right never ood mono though v good info thanks.... Yeh beautiful Rollie.... Like the Kodak bullseye might get one of those.......ta mate.... I have not been too well hope to be better soon.....
@TristanColgate10 ай бұрын
There's something unquantifiable about shooting a TLR. I have a considerably more humble MPP Microcord (a rolleicord knock off made in Richmond, west London). The only word that seems to fit for me is *romance", they just spark a lot of joy.
@adrongoddard747911 ай бұрын
Would really like for you to have a dabble with medium format photography, and now you have no excuse 😀👍
@arricammarques195511 ай бұрын
Rollieflex + Bailey snapped many iconic images. I prefer the Hasselblad 503CX with Carl Zeiss 50mm, 80mm & 150mm.
@albertobelfast10 ай бұрын
start watching at 8:20
@c.augustin10 ай бұрын
A Rolleiflex with a 3.5/75 mm Tessar - that's one of the better models! And in very good condition, as fas as I can see in the video. Would be interesting to see images, especially at f4 and f5.6. Edit: The frame counter might be a problem, the whole mechanic is a bit tricky (you might encounter uneven transport, including overlapping frames).
@tmandel110 ай бұрын
That Bullseye is by no means a camera from the '50s! -- :) -- It was manufactured in the late '30s, just before WWII.
@arnewoodman11 ай бұрын
It is a beautiful camera. But my photography 'journey' was so damaged because my father owned one. When (in early 1970s) I wanted a camera, he insisted on a russian TLR, none of that "japanese rubbish". Oh the frustration, the anger, the despair, the mockery of my school friends. Parallax error ruined so many of my pictures, the waste of film because I shot with a mask so I could have 35mm slides, the exposures worked out according to his formula which was good for B&W but not for colour. I talked about in-camera exposure metering and auto exposure, he laughed dismissively. I talked about wanting to shoot telephoto or close-up images, he laughed dismissively. I bought a Zenit B camera but hid it from my parents. In 1976 with weekend and summer holiday jobs I saved enough to buy an Olympus OM1. Best £180 I have ever spent. So yes the Rollei is a beautiful camera but for a certain limited type of photography only.
@ice9phil11 ай бұрын
no stereo cameras in that bag?
@HannesKRÖGER11 ай бұрын
😊
@davidbraun656810 ай бұрын
Never understood why there was a B setting on a box camera with no tripod mount or cable release. I doubt the general public this type of camera was aimed at would have any idea what to do with it.
@atf294010 ай бұрын
Just to remember for your next video: Rollei = "rolleye", not "rolly".
@trevorroberts-o7q11 ай бұрын
So pleased you have a different format camera to enthuse about Nigel. These are so versatile , I remember our school photographer explaining about his. He had various attachments including a removable prism if I remember ; also lens hoods , filters etc. I hope you have a great deal of enjoyment out of it. Happy snapping.
@TreDeuce-qw3kv10 ай бұрын
$1,000 camera from quick research.
@hypnotised-clover11 ай бұрын
Eumig is pronounced Oymig. Surprised you didn't know that.
@michaelmiller64111 ай бұрын
Yes, but unless you are German
@hypnotised-clover11 ай бұрын
@@michaelmiller641 Eu sounds like oy in german (not exactly, I don't know how to mimic the sound in text) and Eumig is Austrian, German speaking. I personally don't like mispronouncing foreign company names, especially when there is google to tell you exactly how it's pronounced.
@michaelmiller64111 ай бұрын
Yes, but we all pronounce it that way, we don't say mairklin, instead of marklin, or carescher instead of karcher, although I do pronounce marklin with the umlaut a, in the same way i pronounce citrowen as in Citroen ( it wont allow me to do a trema!
@hypnotised-clover11 ай бұрын
@@michaelmiller641 What are you even saying about Citroen? That's french. You're not making sense.
@skazhenyj10 ай бұрын
I think you should really abandon this kind of titles for your videos Nigel. I really miss those times when you didn't go for those typical KZbin clickbaits, now every video is like that for a couple of years. Maybe it's worth it, I don't know...
@lawrencegoldworm11 ай бұрын
You're creepy.
@FlatulEssence10 ай бұрын
Sorry buddy to let you know that your audio is overmodulated!