
Rolleicord II (Model 4) 75mm 3.5
Rolleicord II (Model 4) – TLR Medium Format CameraÂ
The Rolleicord with serial number 681458 is a Rolleicord II (Model 4), produced by Franke & Heidecke around 1949–1950 in Germany. This twin-lens reflex (TLR) camera shoots 6×6 cm images on 120 roll film and is known for its compact design, mechanical simplicity, and excellent image quality. It features a Zeiss Triotar lens, and like other Rolleicord models, it was designed as a more affordable alternative to the Rolleiflex, while retaining much of its optical excellence.
Key Features
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Film Format: 120 roll film – 6×6 cm negatives
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Taking Lens: Zeiss Triotar 75mm f/3.5 – 3-element lens, known for classic rendering and gentle bokeh
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Viewing Lens: Heidoscop Anastigmat 75mm
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Shutter: Compur-Rapid – speeds from 1s to 1/500s + Bulb
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Aperture Range: f/3.5 to f/22
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Viewfinder: Waist-level finder with flip-up magnifier
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Focusing: Front lens panel with ground glass screen
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Advance Mechanism: Manual film advance with red window for frame counting (later models had auto-stop)
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Build: Solid metal body with leatherette covering
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Weight: Approx. 850g
What’s Included
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Rolleicord II Model 4 camera body (Serial No. 681458)
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Waist-level viewfinder
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Film advance knob
Condition
Assumed unless otherwise specified:
Used – Good condition:
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Shutter: Should fire across speeds (confirm if functional)
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Optics: Taking and viewing lenses generally clean, with possible minor dust or age-related haze typical for the model
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Cosmetics: Moderate signs of wear consistent with a vintage camera, but no serious dents or damage
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Mechanics: Focus and aperture rings turn smoothly; film transport functions properly
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Rolleicord II (Model 4) 75mm 3.5
Rolleicord II (Model 4) – TLR Medium Format CameraÂ
The Rolleicord with serial number 681458 is a Rolleicord II (Model 4), produced by Franke & Heidecke around 1949–1950 in Germany. This twin-lens reflex (TLR) camera shoots 6×6 cm images on 120 roll film and is known for its compact design, mechanical simplicity, and excellent image quality. It features a Zeiss Triotar lens, and like other Rolleicord models, it was designed as a more affordable alternative to the Rolleiflex, while retaining much of its optical excellence.
Key Features
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Film Format: 120 roll film – 6×6 cm negatives
-
Taking Lens: Zeiss Triotar 75mm f/3.5 – 3-element lens, known for classic rendering and gentle bokeh
-
Viewing Lens: Heidoscop Anastigmat 75mm
-
Shutter: Compur-Rapid – speeds from 1s to 1/500s + Bulb
-
Aperture Range: f/3.5 to f/22
-
Viewfinder: Waist-level finder with flip-up magnifier
-
Focusing: Front lens panel with ground glass screen
-
Advance Mechanism: Manual film advance with red window for frame counting (later models had auto-stop)
-
Build: Solid metal body with leatherette covering
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Weight: Approx. 850g
What’s Included
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Rolleicord II Model 4 camera body (Serial No. 681458)
-
Waist-level viewfinder
-
Film advance knob
Condition
Assumed unless otherwise specified:
Used – Good condition:
-
Shutter: Should fire across speeds (confirm if functional)
-
Optics: Taking and viewing lenses generally clean, with possible minor dust or age-related haze typical for the model
-
Cosmetics: Moderate signs of wear consistent with a vintage camera, but no serious dents or damage
-
Mechanics: Focus and aperture rings turn smoothly; film transport functions properly
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Description
Rolleicord II (Model 4) – TLR Medium Format CameraÂ
The Rolleicord with serial number 681458 is a Rolleicord II (Model 4), produced by Franke & Heidecke around 1949–1950 in Germany. This twin-lens reflex (TLR) camera shoots 6×6 cm images on 120 roll film and is known for its compact design, mechanical simplicity, and excellent image quality. It features a Zeiss Triotar lens, and like other Rolleicord models, it was designed as a more affordable alternative to the Rolleiflex, while retaining much of its optical excellence.
Key Features
-
Film Format: 120 roll film – 6×6 cm negatives
-
Taking Lens: Zeiss Triotar 75mm f/3.5 – 3-element lens, known for classic rendering and gentle bokeh
-
Viewing Lens: Heidoscop Anastigmat 75mm
-
Shutter: Compur-Rapid – speeds from 1s to 1/500s + Bulb
-
Aperture Range: f/3.5 to f/22
-
Viewfinder: Waist-level finder with flip-up magnifier
-
Focusing: Front lens panel with ground glass screen
-
Advance Mechanism: Manual film advance with red window for frame counting (later models had auto-stop)
-
Build: Solid metal body with leatherette covering
-
Weight: Approx. 850g
What’s Included
-
Rolleicord II Model 4 camera body (Serial No. 681458)
-
Waist-level viewfinder
-
Film advance knob
Condition
Assumed unless otherwise specified:
Used – Good condition:
-
Shutter: Should fire across speeds (confirm if functional)
-
Optics: Taking and viewing lenses generally clean, with possible minor dust or age-related haze typical for the model
-
Cosmetics: Moderate signs of wear consistent with a vintage camera, but no serious dents or damage
-
Mechanics: Focus and aperture rings turn smoothly; film transport functions properly






















