Rollei Tele Rolleiflex Type 2 White Face TLR Camera
The Rollei Tele Rolleiflex Type 2 is a film camera from Rollei — known for its Zeiss Sonnar 135mm f/4 Lens and 120 Film Format. Used copies start from $2,342.94 on GearFocus, with buyer protection on every purchase.
Rollei Tele Rolleiflex Type 2 White Face TLR Camera
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Camera Overview — Rollei Tele Rolleiflex Type 2
Key Features — Rollei Tele Rolleiflex Type 2
Zeiss Sonnar 135mm f/4 Lens: Fixed Zeiss Sonnar optic delivers sharp, contrasty medium format images with smooth out-of-focus rendering.
120 Film Format: Produces 6×6cm medium format negatives known for exceptional tonal depth and fine detail.
Twin-Lens Reflex Design: Separate taking and viewing lenses provide a bright waist-level composition experience without interrupting the exposure.
Leaf Shutter Flash Sync: Leaf shutter syncs with flash at all shutter speeds via a PC sync port, giving full control over artificial lighting.
Manual Focus Operation: Ground glass waist-level viewfinder and manual focus knob encourage a deliberate, considered shooting process.
'White Face' Variant: A specific and visually distinctive production iteration of the Tele Rolleiflex Type 2, making it particularly sought after by collectors.
Camera Specifications — Rollei Tele Rolleiflex Type 2
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Use Cases | Portrait, Street, Creative Effects |
Description — Rollei Tele Rolleiflex Type 2
The Rollei Tele Rolleiflex Type 2 White Face is a TLR (twin-lens reflex) camera produced during the 1960s, built around the 120 medium format film standard. Its fixed lens configuration means the optical system is an integral part of the camera — there are no lens swaps to manage, keeping the shooting experience focused and streamlined. Focusing is entirely manual, rewarding photographers who prefer a deliberate, tactile approach to image-making.
The leaf shutter is a key feature of this platform, and flash users will appreciate the dual compatibility with both a cold shoe and a PC sync port, covering a range of lighting setups. At 1,200g–1,300g, this is a camera with a reassuringly solid presence. The 'White Face' designation marks this as a specific and collectible production variant within the Tele Rolleiflex Type 2 lineage, making it appealing both as a functional medium format shooter and as a piece of photographic history.
Pros — Rollei Tele Rolleiflex Type 2
- ✓Medium format 120 film compatibility delivers large negatives prized for tonal richness
- ✓Leaf shutter design enables flash sync at any shutter speed, supporting both cold shoe and PC sync port
- ✓Twin-lens reflex (TLR) configuration provides a fixed, self-contained optical system
Cons — Rollei Tele Rolleiflex Type 2
- ✗Fixed lens only — no ability to swap optics for different focal lengths or creative options
- ✗Manual focus only, requiring more time and skill compared to assisted focusing systems
- ✗No hot shoe; flash support is limited to cold shoe and PC sync port only
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