View Full Version : HELP - Rollexiflex film ASA setting
arubaato
23-07-2010, 10:28pm
I recently bought a Rolleiflex T 3.5 and can't quite work out how to change the ASA setting. On the main knob there appears to be a window showing the ASA setting, but it keeps changing when I turn it to match the red needle to the black needle.
Any Rolleiflex users out there who can shed some light on this?
RaoulIsidro
23-07-2010, 10:36pm
One of the nut assemble within the dial may be loose. Be sure to know where the original dial was pointing before tightening...
This might help:
http://photo.net/medium-format-photography-forum/00Pdp5
arubaato
02-08-2010, 10:17am
Ok, I've run this past a technician. His advice was that something has broken inside and it won't allow me to choose the ASA setting. It's a $200 repair. So I've asked the seller for a refund. hmmm
if you can get a refund that's all well and good, but i wouldn't be too concerned about asa settings on a tlr. most meter's on rollei's don't work all that well, and you may be wise investing in a hand meter if you don't already have one. or better yet, just guess :th3:.
ricktas
02-08-2010, 9:45pm
Agree with Tom, a light meter is a good investment if you are going to do a lot of work with this camera.
ameerat42
03-08-2010, 12:47pm
Or/And:
1) Try to fix it yourself (I repaired two 35mm cameras once.)
2) If you have (for the sake of compactness) a P+S, use that as a light meter.
........or even something like an iphone with a lightmeter app
arubaato
22-08-2010, 9:56pm
Sorry for the late reply. I haven't been on for a while.
Thanks for the suggestions guys. I got my part refund because I wanted to keep the camera. It is now being fixed. However, I'd still want to get a lightmeter. I have no idea however and not sure which to get.
The cheapest one seems to be the sekonic 308s, do you guys know whether it's enough for me? I don't do any flash photography, just general street shooting and landscape work.
The 308 is a great meter for what you need.
Been looking at getting this meter too - looks like it has everything covered.
arubaato
23-08-2010, 10:57am
thanks guys.
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