


























Rolleicord III (Model K3B) - Heidsomat Xenar Lenses - TLR Medium Format Camera
$350.00
sold out
Rolleicord III (Model K3B) - Heidsomat Xenar Lenses - TLR Medium Format Camera
Year Released: 1950 (according to serial number 1372541)
Fun Fact: Rolleicords are the more economical version of the Rolleiflex TLR cameras. They are almost identical in mechanics and function, but the Rolleicords have slightly lower caliber glass on their lenses than the Rolleiflexes.
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 of the high-end Rolleiflex TLR, aimed at amateur photographers who wanted a high-quality camera but could not afford the expensive Rolleiflex.
The models that have the letters DRP on the left and to the right DRGM on the front of the camera means that they were made before World War II, because DRP means 'Deutsches Reichspatent' (German Reich patent) and DRGM means 'Deutsches Reichs-Gebrauchsmuster' (roughly equivalent to a design copyright). In post WW2 models such as this model, you will find DBP and DBGM, switched from "Reichs" to "Bundes" (translating to German Federal Patent).
This specific Rolleicord III is an early serial number of the Rolleicord III's line. The early numbers have UV protection coating on the glass, which makes this Rolleicord rarer than last night's steak.
Camera comes with its original Rollei leather case, and an external shutter release.This Rolleicord is clean, functional, and fully covered under Film Scouts' 30 day warranty.
Year Released: 1950 (according to serial number 1372541)
Fun Fact: Rolleicords are the more economical version of the Rolleiflex TLR cameras. They are almost identical in mechanics and function, but the Rolleicords have slightly lower caliber glass on their lenses than the Rolleiflexes.
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 of the high-end Rolleiflex TLR, aimed at amateur photographers who wanted a high-quality camera but could not afford the expensive Rolleiflex.
The models that have the letters DRP on the left and to the right DRGM on the front of the camera means that they were made before World War II, because DRP means 'Deutsches Reichspatent' (German Reich patent) and DRGM means 'Deutsches Reichs-Gebrauchsmuster' (roughly equivalent to a design copyright). In post WW2 models such as this model, you will find DBP and DBGM, switched from "Reichs" to "Bundes" (translating to German Federal Patent).
This specific Rolleicord III is an early serial number of the Rolleicord III's line. The early numbers have UV protection coating on the glass, which makes this Rolleicord rarer than last night's steak.
Camera comes with its original Rollei leather case, and an external shutter release.This Rolleicord is clean, functional, and fully covered under Film Scouts' 30 day warranty.
Add To Cart
Rolleicord III (Model K3B) - Heidsomat Xenar Lenses - TLR Medium Format Camera
Year Released: 1950 (according to serial number 1372541)
Fun Fact: Rolleicords are the more economical version of the Rolleiflex TLR cameras. They are almost identical in mechanics and function, but the Rolleicords have slightly lower caliber glass on their lenses than the Rolleiflexes.
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 of the high-end Rolleiflex TLR, aimed at amateur photographers who wanted a high-quality camera but could not afford the expensive Rolleiflex.
The models that have the letters DRP on the left and to the right DRGM on the front of the camera means that they were made before World War II, because DRP means 'Deutsches Reichspatent' (German Reich patent) and DRGM means 'Deutsches Reichs-Gebrauchsmuster' (roughly equivalent to a design copyright). In post WW2 models such as this model, you will find DBP and DBGM, switched from "Reichs" to "Bundes" (translating to German Federal Patent).
This specific Rolleicord III is an early serial number of the Rolleicord III's line. The early numbers have UV protection coating on the glass, which makes this Rolleicord rarer than last night's steak.
Camera comes with its original Rollei leather case, and an external shutter release.This Rolleicord is clean, functional, and fully covered under Film Scouts' 30 day warranty.
Year Released: 1950 (according to serial number 1372541)
Fun Fact: Rolleicords are the more economical version of the Rolleiflex TLR cameras. They are almost identical in mechanics and function, but the Rolleicords have slightly lower caliber glass on their lenses than the Rolleiflexes.
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 of the high-end Rolleiflex TLR, aimed at amateur photographers who wanted a high-quality camera but could not afford the expensive Rolleiflex.
The models that have the letters DRP on the left and to the right DRGM on the front of the camera means that they were made before World War II, because DRP means 'Deutsches Reichspatent' (German Reich patent) and DRGM means 'Deutsches Reichs-Gebrauchsmuster' (roughly equivalent to a design copyright). In post WW2 models such as this model, you will find DBP and DBGM, switched from "Reichs" to "Bundes" (translating to German Federal Patent).
This specific Rolleicord III is an early serial number of the Rolleicord III's line. The early numbers have UV protection coating on the glass, which makes this Rolleicord rarer than last night's steak.
Camera comes with its original Rollei leather case, and an external shutter release.This Rolleicord is clean, functional, and fully covered under Film Scouts' 30 day warranty.
Rolleicord III (Model K3B) - Heidsomat Xenar Lenses - TLR Medium Format Camera
Year Released: 1950 (according to serial number 1372541)
Fun Fact: Rolleicords are the more economical version of the Rolleiflex TLR cameras. They are almost identical in mechanics and function, but the Rolleicords have slightly lower caliber glass on their lenses than the Rolleiflexes.
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 of the high-end Rolleiflex TLR, aimed at amateur photographers who wanted a high-quality camera but could not afford the expensive Rolleiflex.
The models that have the letters DRP on the left and to the right DRGM on the front of the camera means that they were made before World War II, because DRP means 'Deutsches Reichspatent' (German Reich patent) and DRGM means 'Deutsches Reichs-Gebrauchsmuster' (roughly equivalent to a design copyright). In post WW2 models such as this model, you will find DBP and DBGM, switched from "Reichs" to "Bundes" (translating to German Federal Patent).
This specific Rolleicord III is an early serial number of the Rolleicord III's line. The early numbers have UV protection coating on the glass, which makes this Rolleicord rarer than last night's steak.
Camera comes with its original Rollei leather case, and an external shutter release.This Rolleicord is clean, functional, and fully covered under Film Scouts' 30 day warranty.
Year Released: 1950 (according to serial number 1372541)
Fun Fact: Rolleicords are the more economical version of the Rolleiflex TLR cameras. They are almost identical in mechanics and function, but the Rolleicords have slightly lower caliber glass on their lenses than the Rolleiflexes.
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 of the high-end Rolleiflex TLR, aimed at amateur photographers who wanted a high-quality camera but could not afford the expensive Rolleiflex.
The models that have the letters DRP on the left and to the right DRGM on the front of the camera means that they were made before World War II, because DRP means 'Deutsches Reichspatent' (German Reich patent) and DRGM means 'Deutsches Reichs-Gebrauchsmuster' (roughly equivalent to a design copyright). In post WW2 models such as this model, you will find DBP and DBGM, switched from "Reichs" to "Bundes" (translating to German Federal Patent).
This specific Rolleicord III is an early serial number of the Rolleicord III's line. The early numbers have UV protection coating on the glass, which makes this Rolleicord rarer than last night's steak.
Camera comes with its original Rollei leather case, and an external shutter release.This Rolleicord is clean, functional, and fully covered under Film Scouts' 30 day warranty.