I really appreciate you showing us how to use this camera and being super positive! Getting into film can be really intimidating and it’s great when there’s kind people in the community!
Thank you! I just received a Rolleiflex that belonged to my grandfather, I’m very excited to start using it! It feels like I’m holding a treasure in my hand, it’s a very fascinating piece of technology.
Great tutorial, but you forgot to mention that the paper lead needs to go underneath the first roller! This is idiosyncratic to Rollei but they’re the most popular TLR’s by a long way.
I really appreciate you showing us how to use this camera and being super positive! Getting into film can be really intimidating and it’s great when there’s kind people in the community!
Thank you! I just received a Rolleiflex that belonged to my grandfather, I’m very excited to start using it! It feels like I’m holding a treasure in my hand, it’s a very fascinating piece of technology.
My camera belonged to my great grandfather!! I know what you mean when you say you feel like you’re holding treasure
Repairs if not working is $700-$900.
Love the way you speak.
I dont know why,but this guy is super cool.
Been thinking about getting one of these. Really appreciate the video.
I like you bro this was cool!
What film are you using?
loved this video...could you explain a bit how to measure aperture and shutter on this camera? I'm so lost :´(
How is working focusing on one lens and getting the shot on the one below? It changes the shot?
Great tutorial, but you forgot to mention that the paper lead needs to go underneath the first roller! This is idiosyncratic to Rollei but they’re the most popular TLR’s by a long way.
Had to crop it out. This video is about TLRs more than it is about Rollei’s so I decided to keep it generalized.
Hi man, do you know how and where can I buy the film? Cause I can’t find it anywhere
anyone interested in purchasing one