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Try to check-out the below mentioned links to the Leitz Orolf :-))

 

review_M Lens Turret Orolf

 

review_M Lens Turret Orolf

 

review_M Lens Turret Orolf

 

Have any of you Leica-Forum members ever owned one of these?

 

All the best - Svenning, Denmark.

 

Hello, Northern Leica-mate !

Yes indeed, I owned an OROLF in my "Fontenelle Collection" ... some time ago : I am now 80+ and live in sunny Southern Portugal.

But I kept (and digitized) all my photos, so I join a few of them for your pleasure. I also add one of another rare item I encountered in the files of my collection under "Turrets", that maybe you do not know : the #14116 filter turret for Visoflex II and III.

Cheers.

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My Orolf.  As the proper and correct period lenses and camera have already been shown; I show the lenses one should probably not attach to the Orolf, the 73, 90, and 105.  It should be noted that the correct frame finders will not be activated, except perhaps the 90mm. Otherwise it demonstrates the great flexibility of Leitz, pre 1935 lenses on a 1990 camera, via a mid 1960's unique rotating attachment. As mentioned, there is also the great weight and resulting tired wrists, so best to use the smaller 35, 50 and 90.

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Mine is a prototype with different front covering and with a MOOLY motor key for changing the lens

The M3 used is from the last batch without ring around the lens release button like the M2.

check my website under my signature and click on the M3 page first icon on the right menu

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From the last Vidom

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Right observation... ;)  of course one can keep the handle in left hand, focus with right hand. then move to the shutter button....  surely not exactly for action pics... :unsure:...

The chest holder is tasty (I wonder why JC hasn't it B) ) ... and the combination OROLF+Viso + 200 and 90/135 in short mount is a pleasant view of old fine Leitz gear... :)

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It's fantastic. It's taking photos, taking pictures, not just shooting. It takes all the time in this world, it's staring, thinking, reasoning, calculating. Until you hear the quite click of the shutter.

May I make a comparison with sex? This is the during, the digital shooting it's the before and the after. In the middle, nothing B)

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