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Both lenses can be equiped with 28.5mm push-on filters/hood.
 
Both lenses can be equiped with 28.5mm push-on filters/hood.
  
The shutter is a [[Deckel]] Compur CR00 offering speeds from 1 till 1/300 second, a T and a B setting.
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The shutter is a [[Deckel]] [[Compur]] CR00 offering speeds from 1 till 1/300 second, a T and a B setting.
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The '''Va's''' were produced in 3 different versions (models).<br>
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== Rolleicord Ia version 1 ==
 
== Rolleicord Ia version 1 ==
 
This first version was produced from 1936 till 1937.<br>
 
This first version was produced from 1936 till 1937.<br>
The shutter is a [[Deckel]] Synchro-Compur MXV/CR00 offering speeds from 1 till 1/500 second, a B setting, a selftimer and X and M flash-synchronisation.
 
 
   
 
   
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|| ''Rolleicord Vb, first version , Xenar f3.5/75mm lens, Synchro-Compur MXV/CR00 shutter.<br><small>Images by {{image author|Hans Kerensky}}. </small>{{with permission}}''
 
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|| ''Rolleicord Vb, first version ,Back and Side views .<br><small>Images by {{image author|Hans Kerensky}}. </small>{{with permission}}''
 
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== Rolleicord Vb version 2 ==
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== Rolleicord Ia version 2 ==
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This second version was produced from 1937 till 1938.<br>
  
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This second version was produced from 1966 till 1970.<br>
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== Rolleicord Ia version 3 ==
The shutter is a [[Deckel]] Synchro-Compur XV/CR00 offering speeds from 1 till 1/500 second, a B setting, a selftimer and X flash-synchronisation.
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This third version was produced from 1937 till 1947.
  
  
== Rolleicord Vb version 3 ==
 
  
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== Rolleicord Ia special version ==
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A special version of the '''Ia''' was produced for the German Police (Polizei) in small numbers.
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This version has a [[Carl Zeiss]] Jena Triotar 1:3.5 7.5cm taking lens.
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Viewing lens is a Heidoscop-Anastigmat 1:3.2 7.5cm.<br>
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This third version was produced from 1970 till 1977.
 
It is in fact not a separate version but merely a version 2 with
 
another frontplate, the so called "white face".
 
 
== Rolleicord Ia special version ==
 
Special versions were made for Philips, an electronics company
 
in The Netherlands and for the German Police (Polizei).
 
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 18:53, 17 November 2014

The Rolleicord Ia is an early model in a long line of Rolleicords which started in 1933 and ended in 1977 and were produced by Franke & Heidecke and later on by Rollei-Werke in Braunschweig, Germany.

It is a medium format TLR camera that uses 120 type Rollfilm. 12 6x6cm square images can be captured for each roll of 120 film.

By using an optional Rolleikin 1 adapter 35mm film cartridges can be used.
There is also a Plate adapter available which gives one 6x6 image on a 6.5x9cm size glassplate.

A major difference with its predecessor, the I, is that it has an automated stop at the end of the filmtransport and a framecounter on the right side.

All Ia's were equipped with a Carl Zeiss Jena Triotar 1:4.5 7.5cm lens. Viewing lens is a Heidoscop-Anastigmat 1:4 7.5cm.
Both lenses can be equiped with 28.5mm push-on filters/hood.

The shutter is a Deckel Compur CR00 offering speeds from 1 till 1/300 second, a T and a B setting.

The Va's were produced in 3 different versions (models).



Rolleicord Ia version 1

This first version was produced from 1936 till 1937.


Rolleicord Ia version 2

This second version was produced from 1937 till 1938.


Rolleicord Ia version 3

This third version was produced from 1937 till 1947.


Rolleicord Ia special version

A special version of the Ia was produced for the German Police (Polizei) in small numbers. This version has a Carl Zeiss Jena Triotar 1:3.5 7.5cm taking lens. Viewing lens is a Heidoscop-Anastigmat 1:3.2 7.5cm.


References


Bibliography

  • Claus Prochnow, Rollei Report 1, Braunschweich, Lindemanns Verlag, 1993, ISBN 3-89506-105-0.

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