Rolleicord III

Post-war production resumes with improved design.

1950–1953 6x6 on 120 film Made in Braunschweig, Germany
Rolleicord III twin-lens reflex camera

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Specifications

Taking LensSchneider Xenar 75mm f/3.5 or Zeiss Triotar 75mm f/3.5
Viewing LensHeidosmat 75mm f/3.2
Lens Elements4 (Xenar) or 3 (Triotar)
ShutterCompur-Rapid
Shutter Speeds1s - 1/500s + B
Light MeterNone
Filter MountBay I
FocusingKnob advance
  • Improved viewing hood
  • No red window needed
  • Dual format back (6x6 and 24x36)
  • Choice of Xenar or Triotar lens

History

After World War II interrupted production, the Rolleicord III marked the return of Rollei's budget line with modernized features and manufacturing improvements.

Collector Notes

First truly modern Rolleicord. Get the Xenar version if possible.

Buying Tips

The Rolleicord III is where the line starts to become genuinely capable. The key question is which lens variant you are getting.

  • Xenar vs. Triotar: This model was sold with either a 4-element Schneider Xenar or a 3-element Zeiss Triotar. The Xenar is sharper and more desirable -- check the lens ring engraving carefully before buying. The price difference should reflect this.
  • Shutter: The Compur-Rapid shutter goes to 1/500s. Test at all speeds, paying special attention to the slower end. Listen for 1s and 1/2s holding open for the correct duration.
  • Auto-stop film advance: This is the first Rolleicord with automatic film stop. Verify it works by advancing an empty spool -- the mechanism should click and stop at each frame position.
  • Self-timer: If the camera has a self-timer, test it. A seized self-timer is not critical for shooting but can indicate broader mechanical neglect.
  • Bay I filter mount: Confirm the bayonet filter mount is undamaged. Bent or dented bayonet tabs make it difficult to attach filters and lens caps.

Current Market Prices (USD)

ConditionPrice Range
Poor$60 – $120
Average$120 – $200
Good$200 – $300
Excellent$300 – $420
Mint$420 – $580

Source: eBay 2024

Manuals & Documentation

Shoot with your Rolleicord III

TLR Companion is a free light meter app and film roll tracker built for TLR and medium format photographers. Meter light, load film, track every frame.

Planning a long exposure? TLR Companion handles ND filter compensation and reciprocity correction for 19 film stocks.