Rollei 35 S
The Rollei 35 S is a compact 35 mm film camera[1] designed by Heinz Waaske and made by the German camera maker Rollei, in their Singapore factory.[2] It uses a Zeiss-licensed collapsible f2,8/40mm Sonnar lens.[3] From most conventional cameras it differs by having an electronic flash hot shoe on the bottom.[4]
For more information on the various models see: Rollei 35
Specifications
- Format: 35mm[1]
- Lens: Rollei HFT Sonnar 40/2,8[3]
- Shutter speeds: 1/2 – 1/500 + B[5]
- ISO setting: 25–1600[3]
- Match needle metering system[5]
- Metric/feet scale focus[5]
- Rollei 35 S front view
- Rollei 35 S back view
- Rollei 35 S top view
- Rollei 35 S bottom view
- Rollei 35 S inside view
- Black Rollei 35 S
- Black Rollei 35 S with metal lens hood and UV filter
Notes
- See "Rollei 35 S with 35 mm film" photo, top right
- See Rollei 35 S back view photo
- See Rollei 35 S front view photo
- See Rollei 35 S bottom view photo
- See Rollei 35 S top view photo
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External links
External links
- DHW Fototechnik (Successor of Rollei and manufacturer of the Rollei 35 and repair up to 2015) German
- Paepke Fototechnik (Repair and maintenance of Rollei equipment) German and English
- Rollei Repairs by Harry Fleenor (Repair and maintenance for Rolleiflex TLR cameras)
- Rollei Repair Shops and Related Services worldwide by Ferdi Stutterheim
- Rollei 35 S – Mike and Dorina Graham
- Rollei 35 S by Luis Triguez
- Rollei History (History timeline of Rollei GmbH)
- (Largest Rollei website with details of all Rolleiflex equipment ever made)
- Club Rollei User (Club for all users, collectors and enthusiasts of Rollei photography)
- Rollei Cameras Price Guide (Completed auction prices)
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