Photogtaphy--History--20th century

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Rolleiflex 3.5 F

Item is a Rolleiflex 3.5 F, a medium format camera for 6 x 6cm exposures on 120 or 220 format roll film. Includes a Synchro Compur MXV shutter with self timer, built in in exposure meter mounted on the focus knob, and Zeiss Planar 75 mm lens.

Rolleiflex lens hood and filters

Item is a Rolleiflex lens hood with 2 lens filters for photographing in black and white, green (for photographing foliage, sparating greens from other colours0 and yellow (for photographing landscapes, darkens the sky and differentiates different shades of green in foliage).

Rolleinar 1 and 2

Item contains 2 sets of close-up lenses for use with the Rolleiflex 3.5 F. Each set contains 2 lenses, one for the viewing lens and one for the photographing lens on the twin lens reflex camera. A Rolleinar 1 alters the focusing range of the 75mm (normal) lens to 55.8-107 cm and the Rolleinar 2 changes the range to 68-213 cm.

Rolleisoft 0

Item is a soft focus lens attachment designed for use with the Rolleiflex 3.5 F. The lens produces softens lines and details and produces halos around light sources.

Spira 19th and 20th century foreign language photography publications

  • F 2008.004
  • Collection
  • 1866-1975

The collection contains books and bound periodicals on the subject of photography. Subjects include instructional guides, process descriptions, art photography, early photographic chemistry and product catalogues. Some publications include tipped in photogrpahs. TThe primary language of the collection is German, with a few Spanish, Russian, Czech, and Japanese publications.
Periodicals include:
Allgemeine Photographische Zeitung (January 1924-December 1926)
Photofreund (1924)
Photofreund Jahrbuch (1924-1934)
Photographische Archiv (1866, 1871-1891)
Photographische Correspondenz (1878, 1889-1908, 1928, 1932, 1947-1951)

Spira, Jonathan