I don't have a VA but I do have a V.
I have stated many times before that if I could only keep one of my sixty film cameras, it woukld be the Rolleicord V. I would choose it over the Rolleiflex I also have.
If the VA has the same Schneider lens (which I think it does) you will not be disappointed.
It doesn't have the convenience of a combined wind on handle and shutter cocking mechanism but that's not too important.
Steve.
can I ask why specifically?
I have no real reason other than the fact that it was my first 'serious' medium format camera. I paid all of £34 for it a few years ago so it was a bargain too!
I haven't actually used my Rolleiflex yet. It is part of my father's collection which I inherited a few years ago. The only cameras from his collection which I use now are a couple of Nikon F bodies and a few lenses of the same era.
The Rolleiflex is one of the cheaper models with a Tessar lens rather than the Planar lens of the higher end models so I don't think it has any quality advantage over the Rolleicord.
I like having the focus and wind on controls on the same side. With other Rolleicord models and the Rolleiflex there is a constant change of hands as you go between winding on and focusing.
Also, the Rolleicord's separate wind on and shutter cocking is a much simpler mechanism that the combined one on the Rolleiflex. I don't know if they are prone to failure but I always prefer a simple solution to a problem rather than a complex one.
Steve.
How to tell the wife, thats the next big question.
Not strictly true Steve as I can;t remember the password to get into the online bank account so I have to get her to transfer the money.....schoolboy error

Interesting - can I ask why specifically? Is it the weight/size? I've been toying with the idea of getting a TLR myself but if I can be satisfied with a Rolleicord (or similar) I'll save a fortune compared to the prices of a Rolleiflex. Most of the adulation seems reserved for the 'flex - is that just snobbery?
PMSL, classic schoolboy error![]()
I am trying to get my head round the prices of these things. Post war Automats are on the bay for 5 times the price of the Rolleicord on here and they seem to have Zeiss Jena lenses, which are presumably the same lenses that came out of Dresden pre-war. The 2.8 GX jobs are ten times the price. Do they use a Schneider lens from West Germany? And if post war Rolleicords have the Schneider lens, are they (optically) better than post war Rolleiflexes with the Jena lens?
Is there a particular model that offers best value?
I am trying to get my head round the prices of these things. Post war Automats are on the bay for 5 times the price of the Rolleicord on here and they seem to have Zeiss Jena lenses, which are presumably the same lenses that came out of Dresden pre-war. The 2.8 GX jobs are ten times the price. Do they use a Schneider lens from West Germany? And if post war Rolleicords have the Schneider lens, are they (optically) better than post war Rolleiflexes with the Jena lens?
Is there a particular model that offers best value?
Are you sure those were actual Completed Listings, rather than hopeful Buy It Now prices