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Dual Lens rolleiflex vintage camera iphone 4 4s, iPhone 3Gs, iPod Touch 4g case by www. pointsalestore.com
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  • Brett Rogers
    Brett Rogers11 months ago

    A Rolleiflex with an Argus taking lens.
    That’s about as dodgy as it gets.
    Where did you turn that up?

  • @Brett Rogers: i didn’t turn it up, my Brother buy this lovely camera at pawn shop and he buy it just like this :) . Cool isn’t??

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  • Ann Warrenton
    Ann Warrenton6 months ago

    November 20,2012

  • Brett Rogers
    Brett Rogers13 days ago

    Well, “Rolleiflex” isn’t actually a generic term for a twin lens reflex. Many different companies made TLRs, in all levels of quality and price. Only the TLRs manufactured by Frank & Heidecke in Braunschweig are really correctly known as a “Rolleiflex”. The Argus range were manufactured in the USA and fit into the middle of the quality range, at best. Still, load a film into it and take some shots anyway—you may still be quite pleased with the results!

    Here’s a photo of an actual Rolleiflex: This particular one is a 2.8D model Rolleiflex from around 1956. The Schneider Xenotar 80 millimetre taking lens fitted to it is one of the best they ever used.

    I still use a Rolleiflex on a regular basis most weeks for my imaging. Even by todays standards, the quality of imaging they are capable of is phenomenal.

    Hope this informaiton assists. ;)
    Cheers,
    Brett