Anywhere between ten bucks and ten thousand, depending on the specific model and its condition.
Maar used a Rolleiflex camera. It was central to her both her artistic and commercial photographic practice, and instrumental in Picasso's experiments with photography.
Helmut Newton used the Rolleiflex twin-lens reflex (tlr), a 2 1/4 square medium format camera, for much of his professional work, although he reportedly did some work with a Hasselblad and the Pentax 35 mm. Newton claimed his favorite camera was the Olympus Stylus Epic, an inexpensive little point-and-shoot that is still being manufactured. To view both the Rolleiflex and a Stylus Epic, see Related Links, below.
I believe she used a Rolleiflex mostly
NO
it means "Exposure Value".
The first Rolleiflex camera was manufactured in 1929. It took three years to manufacture and was made by the German company Franke and Heidecke. An updated version is still made today.
The Rolleiflex.
Maar used a Rolleiflex camera. It was central to her both her artistic and commercial photographic practice, and instrumental in Picasso's experiments with photography.
Helmut Newton used the Rolleiflex twin-lens reflex (tlr), a 2 1/4 square medium format camera, for much of his professional work, although he reportedly did some work with a Hasselblad and the Pentax 35 mm. Newton claimed his favorite camera was the Olympus Stylus Epic, an inexpensive little point-and-shoot that is still being manufactured. To view both the Rolleiflex and a Stylus Epic, see Related Links, below.
120 roll film
180 Degrees. This is flat in the back of the camera.
Time value
I believe she used a Rolleiflex mostly
Some are worth a lot..most are not. Take it to a camera dealer and ask.
This camera is of the year 1937, Actually Kodak leaves the video/pic cameras production... that gaves an immportant plus value for the own camera deserve. I can say and being 200% in sure that the actual value should be $150.00 US dollars and on.
About $72 - 90.
it means "Exposure Value".