Subject: Rolleidoscop is out of the bagDate: 2007-02-10 18:23:42From: John Thurston
I pulled my Rolleidoscop out of the bag where
it has been since I received my TL120 last year.
Today's job wasn't photography but rather
replacement and adjustment of the ancient flash
connector.
This was accomplished pretty easily. My '23
German Rolleidoscop now sports a nice recessed
flash connector from a '62 Japanese Canonete.
What I was struck with is the light weight and
small size of the 'scop. After carting my TL120
around for a few months, the 'scop is a featherweight!
I also recall finding the 'scop heavy when compared
to my Sputnik.
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John Thurston
Juneau, Alaska
http://stereo.thurstons.us
it has been since I received my TL120 last year.
Today's job wasn't photography but rather
replacement and adjustment of the ancient flash
connector.
This was accomplished pretty easily. My '23
German Rolleidoscop now sports a nice recessed
flash connector from a '62 Japanese Canonete.
What I was struck with is the light weight and
small size of the 'scop. After carting my TL120
around for a few months, the 'scop is a featherweight!
I also recall finding the 'scop heavy when compared
to my Sputnik.
________________________________________
John Thurston
Juneau, Alaska
http://stereo.thurstons.us