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Rollei 3.5F vs 3.5T

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Steven Woody - 26 Jun 2006 07:21 GMT
Hi,

i was considering trade in a Rollei TLR.  3.5F is expensive than 3.5T.
i want to know what's the essential difference between the two models.

and, i heard 3.5F has a light value mechnism which likely not appeared
in 3.5T, i want to know what this is?

thanks.

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woody
Bob Salomon - 26 Jun 2006 09:21 GMT
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Lens is different - Planar or Xenatar on the F compared to a Tessar or
Xenar. That is enough of a difference.
The Shutter speed and aperture control and DOF control are better on the
F.

The T is basically a Rolleicord with a crank from the Flex. The F is a
far better camera.

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Neil Gould - 26 Jun 2006 11:31 GMT
Recently, Steven Woody <narkewoody@gmail.com> posted:

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> thanks.

The differences between Rollei models is a widely discussed topic, and one
that can be confusing.

Here is a decent starting point to read up on the history of these
cameras.

http://www.siufai.dds.nl/Rollei_History.htm

Best,

Neil
Steven Woody - 26 Jun 2006 15:16 GMT
thank you all!

> Recently, Steven Woody <narkewoody@gmail.com> posted:
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