In fact, Ive decided that I have much more fun giving you a review through my impressions and experiences rather than writing a long, formal review. I am just an enthusiast who loves Rolleis and Rolleiflexes and have enjoyed using and collecting Rollei items over the years and doing so under the radar (until now I guess) like Im sure many of you out there. Ive read different accounts that the Planar was offered first and the Xenotar was just a replacement lens that were used when production of the Planar was in short supply. Keep in mind that early and late for this camera was only from 1952-1955. The latter version known as Type II offered either the Planar or Xenotar. The Rolleiflex is always ready to shootand its going to drive you insane man. Introduced around 1952-1953, it was the first Rolleiflex model to feature either the Zeiss Planar or Schneider-Kreuznach Xenotar f2.8 lenses. However, if the folks running Rollei now can return it to its glory, Ill be the happiest guy here Thanks for the information.
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