Indeed. You might try swapping the elements of a Rolleinar. Hardly can tell the difference. So if you do not know which element goes onto the taking or finding lens, should not worry, your photo taken will be nearly just as good as it would be in the proper order.
Category: Photos made with Rolleiflex
Makarska – Umpteenth Summer | Photo made with Rolleiflex automat
Photo by: Ambrus László – laszloambrus.com
Short story: Went to a Sport event on Makarska – Croatia. One afternoon i took a walk at the sea, and this three sweet old “hat” was sitting on a bench, staring at a swimmer. If they were like 30 years younger they would’ve probably been in the sea bathing too. This time I only took my Rolleiflex automat for this trip. Not my favorite Rolleiflex though 🙂
Krakow – Main Square – The white chariot | Photo made with a Rolleiflex Old Standard
Photo by: Ambrus László – laszloambrus.com
Short stotry: The photo was taken with a Rolleiflex Old Standard. I put down my beloved TLR on the pavement of Krakow Main Square. Used a Kodak Ektar 100 Rollfilm, set the shutter for B and held down the shutter cable approx 30 sec. Et voilá 🙂
Rome – The red door | Photos made with Rolleiflex
Photo by: Ambrus László – laszloambrus.com
The photo was made with a Rolleiflex SL35 silver German edition. The film was a Kodak color plus 200, which i know is not the most likeable one, but when you run out of film in Rome, and don’t have any other store around, you’ve got to stick whith what you got.