Rollei: Movieline DV5 (HD-Handheld-Camera) Full-Card-Problem

During our review this occured. Although there were hardly no files stored on the sd card, the DV5 didn’t let us capture anything more. By shutting it on and off several times it kept working for another try.
I’m hoping that you can help me identify this exact model: I think that it’s the Rolleiflec K4F – that thought is from this site: www.rolleiclub.com The dial on the side goes up to an ISO of 1600 and the graph on the back shows a 1 -1/500 sec speed. the mechanics seem to work well, it has what looks like a light meter on the side. it has a Carl Zeiss lents Nr. 4178891 Planer 1:3,5 F=75mm I have no idea how to really use it but a client would like me to sell it for them so if you could help with information or want to make an offer on it, please let me know. mike@selltoronto.com
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@TheSaemi96 Hi, this happend to all cards, SanDisk Ultra II and noname Cards.
You must have a SanDisk SDHC Card with Max 8GB. The others cards are to slow!!!!
Sorry vor my english im from switzerland
I ended up selling this for $1200 on eBay.
@selltoronto Correct! It’s the third type of 3,5F and made in the late sixties.
Do you say “three point five” in Canada? In Germany they use a comma instead of a point, so they would say “drei Komma fünf”. In Sweden we say “tre komma fem”.
“K4F” was only the name the factory used internally, and some collectors use these designations to tell the different types of the same model apart.
Looks like I got the info I needed:
It is the Rolleiflex 3.5F. It either comes with the 3.5 Planar or the 3.5 Xenotar taking lens. Either one is a desirable lens. It has a coupled exposure meter and a removable viewing hood.
This model ran from 1958-1979.