
Rolleiflex 2.8 F Edition 1984 Platinum
Rollei · Germany · 1984 · 120 film
The Rolleiflex 2.8 F Edition 1984 Platinum represents a high-water mark in Rollei's long production history of the iconic twin-lens reflex camera. Building upon the venerable Rolleiflex 2.8 F model, this special edition commemorated Rollei's 60th anniversary in 1984, distinguished by a platinum-colored finish and engraved plates, marking a significant production milestone for the renowned German manufacturer. As a premium variant of the workhorse 2.8 F line, it embodied the classic Rolleiflex design philosophy: a superbly crafted medium format camera offering exceptional image quality through its sharp Zeiss Planar 80mm f/2.8 lens and robust, all-metal construction. While sharing the core features and operating principles of the standard 2.8 F, the platinum edition catered to collectors and discerning photographers seeking a distinctive, luxurious iteration of this legendary format system.
This limited edition release served both as a collector's item and a testament to the enduring appeal of the Rolleiflex format decades after its initial introduction. It featured the reliable, top-mounted viewing and focusing system characteristic of TLRs, coupled with the exceptional build quality and precision mechanics Rollei was famous for. The camera maintained its use of 120 film, producing 6x6 cm negatives, and included the characteristic waist-level finder and crank film advance. Though not introducing radical technological innovations itself, the 1984 Platinum edition underscored the continued relevance and desirability of the Rolleiflex design in the 1980s, bridging the gap between the classic era and modern collector appreciation. It remains a notable example of Rollei's craftsmanship during the twilight years of its traditional camera production.
Specifications
| Film Format | 120 |






Enjoy this museum? Support on Ko-fi