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Rollei 35, The Friend In Your Pocket!
written by champi on November 24th, 2008 , 7 comments (3 votes)

When I discovered Lomography and began to shoot more film and try to experiment different cameras, my grandfather gave me this camera he used to shoot with before he passed to digital, and it became (until I bought myself an LC-A) the 35mm camera I was using the most!

Rollei began producing this camera in 1966 in Germany, and then in Singapore from 1970. It features a light meter which helps you to set the exposition, setting both the obturation speed (1/500 second to ½ second and bulb) and the lens opening (f 3,5 to f 22) with the two little wheels on the front of the camera.
The best part about this camera is it’s lens, a great 40mm f 3,5 Tessar jewel you have to pull out and lock to take your picture, before you wind the film, unlock and push the lens back inside the camera"s body to put it back in your pocket!
It will produce some very crispy shots, almost like you were shooting with an SLR, except than despite its weight (it’s all metal) you can carry it in your pocket!

And that’s it’s best quality for us Lomographers in my opinion, a great lens in a small camera you can take with you everywhere you go! You can also use it with your preferred Lomographic accessory, maybe a colorsplash flash you’ll slide in the accessory slot under the camera, or a cable release you can screw on the release button!

If you’re a double maniac, remember that the Rollei 35 has the take up spool on it’s left (unlike most cameras), so if you double a film shot with another camera you’ll get some upside down doubles, strange effects guaranteed!!

Thanks to Vicuna & Lyocell for the doubles I did with them using this camera, and of course to my grandpa for this wonderful gift!

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7 comments

  • vicuna
    by vicuna
    11 months ago

    A great little camera for sure! Missing it in my collection, but when I'll find a good one to buy.... ;)))

  • vicuna
    by vicuna
    11 months ago

    And thanks for the doubles to you too, Thomas! :))

  • champi
    by champi
    11 months ago

    Always a pleasure... And yes, you definitely have to get you one!! So we can do Rollei 35 doubles!

  • zark
    by zark
    11 months ago

    WOW! Thats sharp!
    My grandfather is still searching for his old rollei, he promised i will be mine when he finds it!
    Now I can´t wait anymore!
    Great review and stunning gallerie!
    Cheers!

  • champi
    by champi
    11 months ago

    Thanks! Grandpas rock!

  • spendospend
    by spendospend
    7 months ago

    sweet!!

  • mattydk
    by mattydk
    5 months ago

    wow, an amazing camera and amazing pictures!

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