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The '''Art Deco Rolleicord I''', in Germany colloquially known as the 'Tapeten-Rolleicord' (wallpaper Rolleicord) was produced by [[Rollei|Franke and Heidecke]] from November 1933 to March 1936. In total, 32,508 units of the Rolleicord I Model 1 (factory Model K3 - 510) were built.
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The '''Art Deco Rolleicord I''', in Germany colloquially known as the 'Tapeten-Rolleicord' (wallpaper Rolleicord) was produced by [[Rollei|Franke and Heidecke]] from November 1933 to March 1936. It is the first pattern of the [[Rolleicord]]. In total, 32,508 units of the Rolleicord I Model 1 (factory Model K3 - 510) were built.
  
The camera is nickel plated and decorated with a trompe-l'oeil grid on all sides bar the bottom. A [[depth of field]] table has been attached to the back. The camera was sold with depth-of-field tables in German, French (this unit) and English. In parallel with the decorated versions, a plain model was also produced, covered with standard black leatherette. Towards the end of the production run, a removable camera back was introduced, which then allowed for optional back replacements, such as a 35mm adapter (Rolleikin I) and a sheet film adapter.
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The camera is nickel plated and decorated with a trompe-l'oeil grid on all sides bar the bottom. A [[depth of field]] table has been attached to the back. The camera was sold with depth-of-field tables in German, French (this unit) and English. In parallel with the decorated version, from 1934 a plainer model (the [[Rolleicord_I_Type_2|Rolleicord I, type 2]]) was produced, covered with standard black leatherette. Towards the end of the production run, a removable camera back was introduced, which then allowed for optional back replacements, such as a 35mm adapter (Rolleikin I) and a sheet film adapter.
  
 
==Technical Details==
 
==Technical Details==
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:Manufacturer : Zeiss Jena<br>
 
:Manufacturer : Zeiss Jena<br>
:Type : Triotar f=4.5 75mm<br>
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:Type : Triotar f/4.5 7.5cm<br>
 
:Aperture stops : 4.5, 5.6, 8, 11, 16, 32 <br>
 
:Aperture stops : 4.5, 5.6, 8, 11, 16, 32 <br>
 
:Focus Settings : 0.8, 0.9, 1, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, 2, 2.5, 3.3, 5, 10, INF<br>
 
:Focus Settings : 0.8, 0.9, 1, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, 2, 2.5, 3.3, 5, 10, INF<br>
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<b>VIEWING LENS</b><br>
 
<b>VIEWING LENS</b><br>
 
:Manufacturer : Franke and Heidecke <br>
 
:Manufacturer : Franke and Heidecke <br>
:Type : Heidoskop Anastigmat f=4 <br>
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:Type : Heidoskop Anastigmat f/4 7.5cm; later (the majority of cameras) spelt Heidoscop.<ref>[https://www.leitz-auction.com/en/Rolleicord-I-Art-Deco/AI-32-36054 Art-Deco Rolleicord] serial no.2025, with the viewing lens engraved Heidoskop-Anastigmat, sold at the 32nd Westlicht Photographica Auction, in March 2018; [https://www.leitz-auction.com/en/Rolleicord-I-various/AI-14-17569 Two Rolleicords; one Art-Deco], both with viewing lens engraved Heidoscop-Anastigmat, sold at the fourteenth Westlicht Auction. The auctioneer's notes on the earlier camera state that the 'c' spelling occurs in cameras with serial numbers above 5000. This change in spelling also occurs in the [[Rolleiflex_4x4_prewar_series|4x4cm Rolleiflex]]. Curiously, the stereo ''camera'' named [[Heidoscop]], which predates all of the Franke & Heidecke TLRs, was only ever spelt with a 'c', although it is a copy of the Stereflektoskop (with a 'k') that Heidecke designed while at Voigtländer.</ref>
 
:Aperture stops : none.<br>
 
:Aperture stops : none.<br>
 
:Shutter : none<br>
 
:Shutter : none<br>
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| colspan=4 | Rolleicord I (Art Deco) (1933-1936) <small> Images by {{image author|Dirk HR Spennemann}} {{with permission}}''</small>
 
| colspan=4 | Rolleicord I (Art Deco) (1933-1936) <small> Images by {{image author|Dirk HR Spennemann}} {{with permission}}''</small>
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| colspan=4 | Rolleicord I "Art Deco" #018182 <small> Images by {{image author|Graham Ruckert}} {{with permission}}''</small>
 
| colspan=4 | Rolleicord I "Art Deco" #018182 <small> Images by {{image author|Graham Ruckert}} {{with permission}}''</small>
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==Brochures==
 
  
 
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| colspan=3 | Rolleicord I (Art Deco) Brochure (December 1933) <small> Images by {{image author| Dirk HR Spennemann}} {{with permission}}''</small>
 
| colspan=3 | Rolleicord I (Art Deco) Brochure (December 1933) <small> Images by {{image author| Dirk HR Spennemann}} {{with permission}}''</small>
 
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==Notes==
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==Links==
 
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Latest revision as of 14:50, 2 July 2024

The Art Deco Rolleicord I, in Germany colloquially known as the 'Tapeten-Rolleicord' (wallpaper Rolleicord) was produced by Franke and Heidecke from November 1933 to March 1936. It is the first pattern of the Rolleicord. In total, 32,508 units of the Rolleicord I Model 1 (factory Model K3 - 510) were built.

The camera is nickel plated and decorated with a trompe-l'oeil grid on all sides bar the bottom. A depth of field table has been attached to the back. The camera was sold with depth-of-field tables in German, French (this unit) and English. In parallel with the decorated version, from 1934 a plainer model (the Rolleicord I, type 2) was produced, covered with standard black leatherette. Towards the end of the production run, a removable camera back was introduced, which then allowed for optional back replacements, such as a 35mm adapter (Rolleikin I) and a sheet film adapter.

Technical Details

CAMERA DIMENSIONS

Length (depth) : 94mm (104mm expanded)
Width (incl. handles) : 89mm
Height : 134mm (198mm opened)
Weight : 899g
Film Type: 120
Picture Dimensions: 6x6
Serial number: inside body<nr>

TAKING LENS

Manufacturer : Zeiss Jena
Type : Triotar f/4.5 7.5cm
Aperture stops : 4.5, 5.6, 8, 11, 16, 32
Focus Settings : 0.8, 0.9, 1, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, 2, 2.5, 3.3, 5, 10, INF
Shutter : Compur Shutter (rim set) T, B,1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 300
Filters : 28.5mm push on
Serial number: present

VIEWING LENS

Manufacturer : Franke and Heidecke
Type : Heidoskop Anastigmat f/4 7.5cm; later (the majority of cameras) spelt Heidoscop.[1]
Aperture stops : none.
Shutter : none
Serial number : none.


Notes

  1. Art-Deco Rolleicord serial no.2025, with the viewing lens engraved Heidoskop-Anastigmat, sold at the 32nd Westlicht Photographica Auction, in March 2018; Two Rolleicords; one Art-Deco, both with viewing lens engraved Heidoscop-Anastigmat, sold at the fourteenth Westlicht Auction. The auctioneer's notes on the earlier camera state that the 'c' spelling occurs in cameras with serial numbers above 5000. This change in spelling also occurs in the 4x4cm Rolleiflex. Curiously, the stereo camera named Heidoscop, which predates all of the Franke & Heidecke TLRs, was only ever spelt with a 'c', although it is a copy of the Stereflektoskop (with a 'k') that Heidecke designed while at Voigtländer.

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