Frank & Heidecke
Superb 1936 Old Standard Rolleiflex with lovely original case and strap. Freshly Serviced, CLA’d!
Cleaned, Lubricated & Adjusted. Ready for immediate use!
This is an “Old Standard” Rolleiflex produced by Frank & Heidecke in Braunschweig Germany. This old standard model was the very first Rolleiflex camera to use 120 roll film. It was introduced to the buying public in 1932 and its release coincided with the introduction of the 1932 Leica II rangefinder. Both of these cameras went on to become classics and define what photographers expected from high end cameras. Both manufacturers still owe their success to the brilliant designs first introduced in 1932.
The Rolleiflex Old Standard model started production in 1932 with a serial number 200,000. Production ended in 1938 with serial no. 567550. The cameras serial number is 525207 which dates it to circa 1936.
Understandably such an early Rolleiflex is a desirable and significant camera. It can be difficult to find an early example in good working condition. Many were used by war photographers during WWII and subsequently worn out or lost in action…
This 87 year old example is in superb condition. So if you’ve been looking for a fine prewar camera to admire and use, then you’ve just found it. It’s significant, it uses easily available 120 roll film and is ready for immediate use.
This camera has been carefully cleaned, lubricated and adjusted. Focusing is accurate. As is often the case, the mirror was faded on this camera so when we serviced it we took the time to replace it with a new surface coated mirror so that the viewfinder image is clean and clear. The Compur shutter works 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 3.5/7.5cm (75mm) Tessar lens (four elements in three groups) is in unusually fine condition. It’s clean and clear. There are no scratches, just some light cleaning wisps and it’s capable of producing lovely photos with modern color and B&W films.
Additionally the camera has a nice archaic detail that aids in the use of the so called “action finder”. In the center of the cross hair sight is a small circular mirror that reflects the eye of the photographer. When you see your own iris in this mirror, then the sight is perfectly centered for accurate framing and allows you to quickly compose shots.
It comes complete with its original brown leather case.
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 camera with you…
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