- The
Rolleicord is a medium-format twin lens
reflex camera made by
Franke &
Heidecke (Rollei)
between 1933 and 1976. It was a simpler, less
expensive version...
- Heidecke [de] in Braunschweig,
Lower Saxony, and
maker of the
Rolleiflex and
Rolleicord series of cameras.
Later products included specialty and
nostalgic type...
-
taken by friends. The next
morning Kirchherr took
photographs with a
Rolleicord camera, at a
fairground in a muni****l park
called Hamburger Dom which...
- (TLR) cameras. (A
companion line
intended for
amateur photographers,
Rolleicord,
existed for
several decades.) However, a
variety of TLRs and SLRs in...
-
manufacturer of twin-lens
reflex cameras. The
Microcord (1951) was
based on the
Rolleicord; it was soon (1952)
followed by the
Microcord Mk II, with an improved...
- of
exposure value. Some medium-format
cameras from
Rollei (Rolleiflex,
Rolleicord models) and H****elblad
allowed EV to be set on the lenses. The set EV...
- at
their Fair Lawn, New
Jersey photo-finishing plant.
Using a
gifted Rolleicord, she
began to
photograph the city with a
fresh humanitarian perspective...
- the darkroom.
During this
period McCullin bought his
first camera, a
Rolleicord, for £30 when
stationed in Nairobi. On
return to Britain,
shortage of...
-
Start was a
Polish twin-lens
reflex camera of
Rolleicord type
produced by
Warsaw Photo-Optical Works, or WZFO. It was the
first camera produced in Poland...
- in
photography began at a very
early age when her
sister bought her a
Rolleicord camera. She
never received any
institutional training on photography,...