Rollei 35


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OK, Im considering getting a Rollei 35. But there are so many models available, S,SE,T,TE etc.....

Then theres the made in Singapore and made in Germany versions.

Anyone got any ideas on the differences between the different models ? Reccomendations on which version to get ?

Many thanks !
 

OK, Im considering getting a Rollei 35. But there are so many models available, S,SE,T,TE etc.....

Then theres the made in Singapore and made in Germany versions.

Anyone got any ideas on the differences between the different models ? Reccomendations on which version to get ?

Many thanks !

The best users are the 35S and 35SE - both have the 40mm f2.8 Sonnar with HFT coating.
The 35 and 35T, 35TE have the 40mm f3.5 Tessar lenses.
There was a limited run of 35S models with S-xenars.

Check out this site for more info.
http://johnlind.tripod.com/rollei/rolleiframe.html
 

IMHO the best practical model is the Rollei 35S, the one with the metering on top of the camera. Also the lastest new version of the Rollei Classic adopt the same approach rather than the Rollei 35SE approach. U can consider the 35T if u like Tessar design instead of the Sonnar design.
 

i have the 35S.. the singapore and the german versions are essentially the same thing. plus it gives me a kick to see the made in singapore sign on the camera. a technical achievement we can actually produce such a mechanical wonder. Metering is off with an alkaline battery so try to get a zinc air hearing aid battery or a criscam adaptor. many people say the 35SE's LED lights are a pain to use because they are so bright and they do not show you exactly how much you are under or overexposing for exposure compensation so i suggest the 35S as the best rollei 35 camera you can get other than the newer versions with sight modifications.
 

Singapore or German Version are the same.

I use to have 35S, 35SE & 35T. I think you can find tons of informations about Rollei 35.

I personally like 35SE cause the electronic Metering. But still be careful, these are pretty old cameras, their light sensor are not that sensitive.

Mostly are good & accurate for out-door day-lightings. In-door lightings they could be "off" by 1~2 stops, depending on the age of the sensor.

They also have strong mechanical.
 

I like the Tessar lenses over the Sonnar. Sharper, more old school charm.
 

I had a Rollei 35 which made in Singapore. It has rollei made tessar lens. It is a very small and compact camera with high quality lens. Nice to use except it does not have rangefinder for focusing. Good for snapshot.
 

Hi,
Anyone know where to get the S27PX Silver Oxide battery?
 

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