The Rolleiflex 6003 SRC 1000 is a motorized 6×6 medium format SLR film camera produced by Rollei from 1994 to 1996.So its was only produced for 2 years and more rarer than the most Rolleiflexes. The camera was introduced as a streamlined, lighter alternative to the flagship 6008 professional, trading interchangeable film magazines for a built-in back system that uses film inserts.
Camera System: Rolleiflex 6000 System (fully electronic medium format SLR).
Film Format: 6×6 cm standard square format using 120 roll film (provides 12 exposures).
Shutter System: Electronic leaf shutter built directly into the lenses.
Shutter Speeds: 30 seconds up to 1/1000 sec when paired with PQS lenses (or up to 1/500 sec with PQ lenses).
Film Advance: Built-in motorized drive.
Power Source: Removable, rechargeable NiCad or NiMH battery pack located inside the side grip.
Metering Modes: 2 modes including Centre-weighted average and Spot metering.
Exposure Modes: Manual, Shutter-Priority Auto, Aperture-Priority Auto, and Programmed Auto.
Flash Synchronization: TTL flash control with compatible SCA-system flash units; full sync at all shutter speeds up to 1/1000 sec.
Exposure Compensation: Fully adjustable manually.
Viewfinder & Focus
Viewfinder: Standard folding waist-level hood with a pop-up magnifier; interchangeable with 45-degree or 90-degree eye-level prisms.
Focusing Screen: Interchangeable bright acute-matte style screens.
Focus System: Manual focus via the lens barrel.
Film Back Design
Standard Configuration: Unlike the 6008, it features a fixed outer back housing that relies on fast-loading interchangeable film inserts rather than entirely removable magazines.
Compatibility: It remains fully compatible with standard 6008 removable magazines if you want to swap film mid-roll. It does not natively accept modern digital backs.