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''This is not the '''[[Roll-Op]]''' by [[Plaubel]].''
 
''This is not the '''[[Roll-Op]]''' by [[Plaubel]].''
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The '''Rollop''' is a 1956 West German [[TLR]] made by [[Lipca]]. Contemporary camera ads price it at $119.50 or DM197 and boast about its f/2.8 taking lens.  
 
The '''Rollop''' is a 1956 West German [[TLR]] made by [[Lipca]]. Contemporary camera ads price it at $119.50 or DM197 and boast about its f/2.8 taking lens.  
  
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The image shows a simpler version with Pronto-SV shutter and Ennagon 1:3.5/7.5cm lenses.
 
The image shows a simpler version with Pronto-SV shutter and Ennagon 1:3.5/7.5cm lenses.
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== Links ==
 
== Links ==
 
* A [http://medfmt.8k.com/mf/rollop_automatic.html Rollop description] on medfmt.8k.com.
 
* A [http://medfmt.8k.com/mf/rollop_automatic.html Rollop description] on medfmt.8k.com.

Revision as of 19:11, 20 May 2007

This is not the Roll-Op by Plaubel.

The Rollop is a 1956 West German TLR made by Lipca. Contemporary camera ads price it at $119.50 or DM197 and boast about its f/2.8 taking lens.

The camera has a Prontor SVS shutter with speeds of 1–1/300s and B. Both lenses are Ennit 80mm f/2.8 of a four-element Tessar type, made by Enna in Munich. The camera has knob focusing and lever wind with automatic shutter cocking as on a Rolleiflex. The waist-level finder has a fresnel screen with split rangefinder and grid lines for easier composition. The camera has an EVS (light value) system, locking shutter speed and aperture, like that on the Flexaret VII. It can be switched off.

The image shows a simpler version with Pronto-SV shutter and Ennagon 1:3.5/7.5cm lenses.

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