Rollei 35 RF Rangefinders

Rollei 35 RF Rangefinders 

DESCRIPTION

High-quality 35mm range finder camera with metal body and interchangeable German made Carl Zeiss lenses

USER REVIEWS

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[Sep 11, 2024]
Kyzer


Strength:

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Weakness:

None so far.

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RATING
5
[Jul 01, 2024]
audittiler


Strength:

AI Nikkors of the same vintage, this camera takes beautiful photographs, with a classic Nikon look. I particularly like using it with my 105/2.5 Nikkor, for the absolutely beautiful rendition of out of focus highlights. I have had other more "modern" cameras, including current all-electronic Basket Randomones

Weakness:

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Price Paid:
4322
Purchased:
Used  
Model Year:
1999
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RATING
5
[Mar 19, 2024]
cupcake


Strength:

Superb Carl Zeiss designed optics

Weakness:

None so far. www.mansfieldtxdrywall.com

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RATING
5
[Aug 26, 2023]
hendrenu


Strength:

This is a very nice camera that gets wow when walking i a crowd. There are quite a few nice surprises and some expected shortcomes. See: foundation contractors auckland

Weakness:

None . .

Purchased:
New  
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RATING
5
[Apr 24, 2023]
Toddclo


Strength:

I fell in love with this camera the moment it came out of the box. I researched and read the reviews on various websites, trying to find the cheapest way to get into Medium Format... Ended up buying a half working body and sending it off for a complete CLA. The price above is the total cost that I paid. mobile auto mechanic near me

Weakness:

None . .

Purchased:
New  
OVERALL
RATING
5
[May 31, 2004]
Bill Marshall
Intermediate

Strength:

1. Superb Carl Zeiss designed optics 2. M-mount also provides access to Leica, Voigtlander, & Konica lenses. 3. Bright viewfinder 4. Excellent ergonomics 5. Rollei backing for repairs & parts availability. 6. Deluxe finish makes it an ideal body for chrome & silver lenses.

Weakness:

This is a consumer grade body with some plastic internal parts - much like a Nikon FM3a. A professional-grade Leica build it is not. Nor is its shutter Leica-quiet. (However, it is nice to have shutter speeds up to 1/2000 sec., one step up from Leica's fastest shutter speed, & flash synch up to 1/125 sec. instead of Leica's 1/50.) For the amateur who does not need Leica durability or features, the Rollei 35 RF provides another verion of the Bessa R2 - this one with Rollei warranty & parts support - as an all manual, mechanical alternative.

The Rollei 35 RF, an all manual, mechanical rangefinder camera in Leica M-mount with center-weighted meter. IT is made by Cosina for Rollei & is identical to the Voigtlander Bessa R2 (also made by Cosina) - except for the silver finish which makes it an ideal platform on which to mount silver or chrome lenses. Other than cosmetics, the functional differences are the framelines of 40/50/80 to match the Rollei lenses designed for this camera, a somewhat more grippable finish on the front of the camera body, & a more heavily knurled shutter speed dial. (The 80mm framelines also display the 40mm lines for comparsion, although there is also a separate uncluttered 40mm display.) The higher priced Rollei version of the R2 comes with a deluxe padded leather camera strap & a 2-year manufacturer's warranty - an upgrade over the 1-year store warranty which accompanies the R2 when purchased from Adorama or B&H. This camera has all of the back-to-basics rangefinder functionality & the bright viewfinder for which the Bessa R2 has become well known. Ergonomics are excellent as contols are well placed for ready access. LEDs in the viewfinder indicate in-focus, overexposure, or underexposure - making for easy metering in low light situations. All controls funtion smoothly. The die-cast, magnesium covered, aluminum body is sturdy & fits comfortably in the hand. Shutter speeds range from 1 sec. to 1/2000 and B. Flash synchs up to 1/125 sec. The selling point for this camera is the superb Zeiss designed lenses made for it. The 40mm f/2.8 Sonnar lens is packaged with the body in a kit that is the most cost effective way to purchase the camera ($1499 at Adorama). There is also an 80mm f/2.8 Planar lens while a 50mm f/1.8 Planar has been announced for 2005. The 40mm Sonnar is fantasticlly sharp edge to edge with a smooth & easy rendition of color. The lens is handsomely finished, all metal in conctruction, & of superior build. Both lenses are Leica screw mount with M-mount adapters included. Both have barrels built by Cosina & glass from Zeiss subsidiary Schott. Final assembly of the components is done at the Rollei plant in Germany where the glass is finished & then centered in the lens barrel.

Customer Service

Not used.

Similar Products Used:

Canonet QL17 GIII Nikon FM3a

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
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