Frank & Heidecke
SUPERB! 1939 Rolleiflex Automat, Freshly Serviced, CLA’d
Cleaned, Lubricated & Adjusted. Ready for immediate use
If you’re familiar with the Rolleiflex and Rolleicord cameras you’ll know that it’s considered a cult classic by many fans. It was the camera of choice by pros until the middle of the 1960’s. And even today it’s still a camera that’s often mentioned on photographic websites as an excellent way to get into medium format. It’s a very famous design, which just like Leica, inspired countless copies over the decades.
This is an exceptionally fine, early example of the camera that started it all. It’s one of the finest examples I’ve seen in recent years. This is the first version of the Rolleiflex Automat and it is unique in that there is no bayonet mount on the top f2.8/ Heidoscop-Anastigmat focus lens. Only the bottom 3.5/75mm Tessar has a bayonet mount for lens shades and accessory filters. This model was introduced by Frank & Heidecke in 1937 starting with serial number 568516 (and ended in 1939 with serial number 805,000.)
The serial number of the camera we have up for auction is camera is 795093. The serial number indicates that it was produced in 1939 just as Europe was entering the dark years of WWII. Understandably an early Rolleiflex is a desirable and significant camera. It can be difficult to find early examples in good working condition. Many were used by war photographers during WWII and subsequently damaged, worn out or lost in action…
It uses normal 120 roll film.
Nearly 80 years after it was produced, this Rolleiflex is still in exceptional condition. And thanks to the careful attention we’ve given it, this camera works just as it should. Everything has been carefully cleaned, lubricated and adjusted. Focusing is accurate. The film advance and film counter works correctly. The Compur-Rapid shutter fires well and all speeds (T,B, 1 Sec-1/500th) are appropriate. The slow speeds buzz along nicely and the faster ones are clean and snappy. The sharp Zeiss 3.5/75mm Tessar lens (four elements in three groups) is in excellent condition. It’s obviously been protected for years by the original lens cap. This lens is very clean. There are no scratches, no cleaning marks. There are no separated elements, crystallization or other problems and it’s capable of producing lovely photos with modern color and black & white films.
The camera comes complete with its original lens cap.
All in all, a very enjoyable vintage camera. Load it with your favorite film and keep it handy for that perfect shot you’ve been looking for. You know the one... the one with the perfect Ansel Adams light breaking through the dark storm clouds that leaves you wishing that you had a vintage medium format camera with you…
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