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Originally Posted by Slixtiesix Own a Rolleiflex T and cannot complain about it, itīs small and lightweight. I think itīs the best Rollei you can get for small money.
Its exp-time-aperture-coupling is something one should get used to, indeed. |
That was a feature that I LOVED about my Rollei T! I used a Gossen Luna Pro meter, and it was just so simple to read the exposure index from the meter, set it on the camera, then choose a shutter speed/aperture combination that was most appropriate for the circumstances. It helped me learn about exposure.
I was disappointed when I later bought a 2.8F and learned that it had the two wheels instead.