The delivery of Planars from Oberkochen, may have been delayed.Īnother exemple is the 3.5 E2 model 2 having higher numbers than the 3.5 E3. Started earlier than the 2.8 C with Planar although the second one has a block The production of the Rolleiflex 2.8 C with Xenotar Sometimes a production run is delayed and another run As a consequence a serial number cannot easily be linked to a In the camera industry it is common practise to allocate numbers blocks based on The E3, being based on the F-model, is grouped with the F-line. E- and E2-models are grouped together because the E2 wasīased on the E-model.
The data are grouped by camera line rather than sequential by serial numbers orĬhronological by production dates. I added recent information and also deleted data that most Like most serial numbers lists this chart may contain errorsĪnd now and then cameras pop up that do not “fit in”. The following charts are mainly based on Prochnow’s and Linking the camera names used by Prochnow, Parker and Evans. The most extensive and reliable list is by Prochnow.
The camera serial number is printed below the taking lens on the blanc metalĪ number of people have been involved in publishing Rolleiflex serial numbers lists.
The value printed on a Rollei filter can simply be set with Another unique feature is the exposure compensation Of the exposure meter and there are no EV numbers on the wheel left of the lenses.ĮV-numbers would make it an E-type. The Rolleiflex name shield and the Galvanometer, part of the focusing knob, are give-aways The collector lenses in front of the Selenium cell below Photograph of Rolleiflex 2.8 F ‘Whiteface’. Sub-Menu Serial Numbers TLR 6×6 cm Main menu Serial Numbers Pre‑War Rolleiflex Post‑War Rolleiflex 3.5 Rolleiflex 2.8 Rolleicord Rolleiflex T Tele‑Rolleiflex Wide‑Angle Rolleiflex Rolleimagic