Rolleiflex SL 35 E
Hi!
I'm new to the photography, about 1,5 year, I own a Nikon d80 and the kit lenses 18-135mm. Digital photography is a very nice thing, but I would like to try a nice classic 35mm slr camera too and so the film photography.I found an offer - Rolleiflex SL 35 E + Carl Zeiss Planar HFT 1,8/50mm, f2,8/135mm, f3,5/200mm for about 425$.(in my country 1$=0,67Euro)
So, if anyone have any information about this camera and the lenses? Is this camera worth the money? +/-? Maybe you suggest something good of the 35mm slr ?
P.S. Sorry for my english!
Post Edited (21:04h)
I'm new to the photography, about 1,5 year, I own a Nikon d80 and the kit lenses 18-135mm. Digital photography is a very nice thing, but I would like to try a nice classic 35mm slr camera too and so the film photography.I found an offer - Rolleiflex SL 35 E + Carl Zeiss Planar HFT 1,8/50mm, f2,8/135mm, f3,5/200mm for about 425$.(in my country 1$=0,67Euro)
So, if anyone have any information about this camera and the lenses? Is this camera worth the money? +/-? Maybe you suggest something good of the 35mm slr ?
P.S. Sorry for my english!
Post Edited (21:04h)
Hi,
info about the camera? google is your friend!
http://www.camerapedia.org/wiki/Rolleiflex_SL35
If the price is ok? I'm sorry, I don't know the range for this cam - at the end it depends on the state and the quality of the lenses and the local prices in your country.
Personally I would not spend $400 just for "to try"!
Suggestions for other cameras are difficult: I do not know what could be available in your country and the range of good old cameras is huge - with an old Canon, Nikon, Olympus, Minolta or Pentax you would be always on a good way.
My personal tip: Praktica LTL or MTL - "full manual", good build quality, good lenses and (in West Europe) quite cheap.
http://www.camerapedia.org/wiki/Praktica_MTL_3
cheers, Olli
info about the camera? google is your friend!
http://www.camerapedia.org/wiki/Rolleiflex_SL35
If the price is ok? I'm sorry, I don't know the range for this cam - at the end it depends on the state and the quality of the lenses and the local prices in your country.
Personally I would not spend $400 just for "to try"!
Suggestions for other cameras are difficult: I do not know what could be available in your country and the range of good old cameras is huge - with an old Canon, Nikon, Olympus, Minolta or Pentax you would be always on a good way.
My personal tip: Praktica LTL or MTL - "full manual", good build quality, good lenses and (in West Europe) quite cheap.
http://www.camerapedia.org/wiki/Praktica_MTL_3
cheers, Olli
Hmm, maybe someone once have use this Rolleiflex SL 35 E camera ?