Rollei/Rolleiflex T grey
Rolleiflex T grey

Rolleiflex T grey

Rollei · Germany · 1958–1975 (17 years) · 120 film

The Rolleiflex T grey represents a practical and refined workhorse within Rollei's renowned twin-lens reflex (TLR) lineup. Produced from 1958 to 1975, it embodies the German manufacturer's commitment to medium format quality during a period when 120 film remained a popular choice for serious amateurs and professionals. Building upon the established Rolleiflex 2.8F and 3.5F models, the T series offered a more accessible entry point while retaining the core mechanical reliability and sharp 75mm Zeiss Tessar or Planar lenses that defined the brand. Its simplified controls and robust construction made it a dependable tool for photographers seeking a quality TLR without the premium price or complexity of Rollei's top-tier models. The grey finish was a practical, utilitarian aesthetic, distinct from the more polished chrome finishes of contemporaries.

While not groundbreaking in innovation, the Rolleiflex T grey excelled in executing the proven TLR formula with exceptional build quality and operational smoothness. Its primary significance lies in its role as a durable, no-frills medium format camera that carried the Rollei name into a wider market segment throughout the 1960s. It provided a solid photographic experience, characterized by the waist-level viewfinder's unique perspective and the inherent image quality of 120 film. Its production run of nearly two decades demonstrates its steady demand and place within Rollei's product evolution, bridging the gap between classic Rolleiflex models and changing market tastes.

Specifications

Film Format120

Pricing

Launch Price (1958)
$149

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
4.5
Value
3.5
Collectibility
3.0
Historical Significance
2.5

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