Hi all,
Before Xmas I ordered what it seemed a good Rolleicord Va model from France to my parents in Spain, when I got there two of the front plate screws were really out... The front plate was really out of place... peeling the leather helped to screw them back, front lens has several cleaning marks and winding mechanism doesn't work well... in two rolls I lost 3 frames.
With the help of the ground glass I could see the infinity and close focusing was 'okish' so I shot two Neopan 400 rolls in the following days.
These are some photos of my home town Bilbao, some others will come later...
Roots - Bilbao.
Santiago Cathedral gate.
Town Hall and Nervion river.
Zubizuri bridge reflection.
Sunset near museum.
Full album:
https://flic.kr/s/aHsmKA4qyP
So far the problem with the winding is the only issue I have found after the shooting unless you consider sharpness is not the best?
Thank you for looking,
Alex
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Looks quite right, Alex. What lens?
I have a Rolleicord V with the Xenar lens and like it a lot.
I have a Rolleicord V with the Xenar lens and like it a lot.
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Good thing you know how to fix things when someone has mucked around with the camera. Bilbao is looking fine.
PF
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The Rolleicord Va is one of the cameras I have fond memories of.
My uncle had it, even with the 35mm conversion kit and many of the pcitures of my family were taken with it.
PS. Lovely pictures of Bilbao.. show us one of sone Pil-Pil... yum
My uncle had it, even with the 35mm conversion kit and many of the pcitures of my family were taken with it.
PS. Lovely pictures of Bilbao.. show us one of sone Pil-Pil... yum
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Oh my. These are wonderful.
I bought (cheaply) a Rolleicord about 25 years ago. Its viewing glass was broken so I never used it other than to put one roll through it. Your pictures make me want to find it and use it again.
Philip
I bought (cheaply) a Rolleicord about 25 years ago. Its viewing glass was broken so I never used it other than to put one roll through it. Your pictures make me want to find it and use it again.
Philip
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Thank you, all.
This weekend I will start open it and it find out what is going on with the winding system and some pictures of the camera.
This weekend I will start open it and it find out what is going on with the winding system and some pictures of the camera.
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Four more photos, one day going to see the sea and another last shot in Madrid.
From the left to the right the beach is about 2km long, left side for surfers next to the dock.
Plentzia river mouth.
Gorliz beach.
Low tide reflections.
I bet same scene can be taken in every big city.
Gran Via de Madrid.
Thank you for looking,
Alex
From the left to the right the beach is about 2km long, left side for surfers next to the dock.
Plentzia river mouth.
Gorliz beach.
Low tide reflections.
I bet same scene can be taken in every big city.
Gran Via de Madrid.
Thank you for looking,
Alex
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