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You want to know what makes Rolleiflex cameras timeless? The reason they work?

The metal frames were constructed with such tight tolerances...
hairraiser incel milk
  10/19/25
I was wrong, the cameras didn't debut until the the 1920s. I...
hairraiser incel milk
  10/19/25


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Date: October 19th, 2025 3:57 PM
Author: hairraiser incel milk

The metal frames were constructed with such tight tolerances that they totally sealed out all light. Every other camera needed some kind of felt liner, and over 100 years (usuallyh less) the glue from the felt liner would degrade. If you were lucky, it didn't emit gasses that affected the lens, and it would just leave all this mucky goo you needed to clean up before you replaced it with new felt.

GERMANY in the NINETHEENTH CENTURY was making camera bodies with these tight-as fuck tolerances that required NOFELT. Well, one German company was at least. No American or Japanese company ever did that AFAIK

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Date: October 19th, 2025 3:59 PM
Author: hairraiser incel milk

I was wrong, the cameras didn't debut until the the 1920s. I thought they debuted in the 1890s. Still, no one else even tried to design to a camera that could seal light with bare metal. Japanese had to use FELT

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5787810&forum_id=2\u0026mark_id=5310913#49360198)