Gene M
, Feb 10, 2012; 12:35 p.m.
Richard Beisigl , Feb 10, 2012; 12:56 p.m.
How many of todays cameras will still work in eighty years.
That camera looks like it has been in every war since it was made, and yet, it still takes great "moody" pictures.
Thanks Gene, and welcome back.
Jim Gardner
, Feb 10, 2012; 12:59 p.m.
Gene, just looking at the shots of the gorgeous camera and its results have lifted the February gloom. I do hope it gets used regularly from now on. Thanks.
Rick van Nooij , Feb 10, 2012; 01:08 p.m.
Gene, your Old Standard looks even rougher then mine!
Don't really see much difference in image quality compared to the f/3.5 Tessar on mine. Your compositions are a lot better though hahaha.
Are you sure the Compur shutter doesn't go to 1/500th? Mine does (though it requires a little bit more effort to tension the extra spring). Only figured this out after I read the manual (D'OH!)
Rick Drawbridge
, Feb 10, 2012; 02:19 p.m.
That old Rollei has certainly seen several tours of duty...When a quality camera gets to that age and stage, it seems to develop a certain charisma that a well-kept example lacks. Nice gloomy pics, Gene; your winter sounds a little like our summer...
Marco Ferrarini , Feb 10, 2012; 03:19 p.m.
Now that you're back Gene, all is well with the world. I have #301623. Same set up. Similar condition, although I'm missing that bottom plug. There's another red window down there, for what? I don't know. The Compur shutter still works flawlessly. Must have been built mid-week. A superb machine, warts and all. Same lens cap too, and it only stays on upside down.
John Seaman , Feb 10, 2012; 03:40 p.m.
Great presentation, thanks.
I guess the red window on the bottom was used for the 6x9 B2 film which presumably didn't have the numbers for 6x6. So the number 1 would be for the first 6x9 frame, which would appear in the bottom window to put the film in the correct starting position for 12 6x6 images. My New Standard has a similar system.
I've noticed that some old wooden 120 spools had a cross cut slot at one end, and a round hole at the other. Perhaps this is why they specify the cross slot to the right?
David L , Feb 10, 2012; 04:37 p.m.
I'd ditch that old leather strap a.s.a.p. before it breaks and the old Rolleiflex takes a fatal dive. I had a pair of old WW2 binoculars fall on concrete from a rotted leather strap that looked better than that.
Those are beautiful photos from the camera. Tessar lenses never fail to impress.
Louis Meluso 
, Feb 10, 2012; 05:47 p.m.
Neat pics, Gene! So gloomy. Yer getting might fancy with those camera product shots. Nifty!
Gene M
, Feb 10, 2012; 06:32 p.m.
Rick. The Compur only goes to 1/300. I hit it with a hammer and there's no 1/500.