Rolleicord IIc

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The Rolleicord IIc, also known as model or type 4, was manufactured between February 1939 until Oktober 1949 (about 16.000 units).
The IIc returns to using the Rolleicord cast nameplate and the company then continues using it for the rest of the camera model line. The IIc is the first Rolleicord made by Franke & Heidecke to have a serial number, as does the entire Rolleiflex model line which Franke and Heidecke began manufacture a year before in 1937. The only number which can be found on earlier model Rolleicords is the serial number for its Zeiss lens. The focusing knob is marked in meter or feet and includes a depth-of-field calculation guide. An exposure determination chart is on the camera back.

The Rolleicord IIc, or type 4, is the last Rolleicord made having a red window (in the bottom) for locating the start position on a roll of film.

Specifications

  • Taking lens: 7.5cm Zeiss Triotar f3.5
  • Viewing lens: 7.5cm Anastigmat f3.2
  • Shutter: Compur C00
  • Shutter speed: 1 to 1/300 sec. plus T and B.
  • Dimensions WxDxH: 93 x 96 x 138 mm
  • Weight: 780 grams

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