Huck Finn
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The Rollei 35 RF is an all manual, mechanical rangefinder camera in Leica M-mount for use with interchangeable lenses & with center-weighted meter. It is made by Cosina for Rollei & is identical to the Voigtlander Bessa R2 (also made by Cosina) - except for rangefinder coupling & the silver finish, which does make it an ideal platform on which to mount chrome or sliver lenses. The Rollei 35 RF improved on the 0.9 meter (3 feet) close focus capability of the Bessa R2 by rangefinder coupling down to 0.7 meters (27 inches). Since most standard & wideangle rangefinder lenses have a minimum focus distance of 0.7 meters, this is a signicant difference in the ability of the 2 cameras to maximize the capabilities of most lenses. Other than coupling & cosmetics, the functional differences are the framelines of 40/50/80 to match the Rollei lenses developed for this camera, a somewhat more grippable set of hand grips on the front of the camera body, & a more heavily knurled shutter speed dial. (The 80mm framelines also display the 40mm lines for comparison, although there is also a separate uncluttered 40mm display.) The 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 controls are well placed for ready access. LEDs in the viewfinder indicate in-focus, overexposure, or underexposure - making for easy metering in low light. All controls function smoothly. The die-cast, magnesium covered, aluminum body is sturdy & fits comfortably in the hand. Shutter speeds range from 1 sec. to 1/2000 sec. and B. Flash synchs up to 1/125 sec. Both of these features exceed Leica specs.
The selling point for this camera is the superb Carl 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 ($1099 at B&H). There is also an 80mm f/2.8 Planar lens; a 50mm f/1.8 lens has been announced for 2005. The 40mm Sonnar is fantasticlly sharp edge to edge with a smooth & easy rendition of color while emphasizing warmer hues. The lens is handsomely finished, all metal in construction, & 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.
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 the shutter Leica-quiet. But for the amateur enthusiast who does not need Leica durability or features, the Rollei 35 RF is an excellent choice. It is another version of the Voigtlander Bessa R2 with improved rangefinder coupling - this one with Rollei warranty & parts support, another alternative in the category of the all manual, mechanical rangefinder camera with interchangeable lenses. I've enjoyed shooting with it; it's a fun camera to use. More importantly, it has produced marvellous pictures of which I'm quite proud!
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 controls are well placed for ready access. LEDs in the viewfinder indicate in-focus, overexposure, or underexposure - making for easy metering in low light. All controls function smoothly. The die-cast, magnesium covered, aluminum body is sturdy & fits comfortably in the hand. Shutter speeds range from 1 sec. to 1/2000 sec. and B. Flash synchs up to 1/125 sec. Both of these features exceed Leica specs.
The selling point for this camera is the superb Carl 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 ($1099 at B&H). There is also an 80mm f/2.8 Planar lens; a 50mm f/1.8 lens has been announced for 2005. The 40mm Sonnar is fantasticlly sharp edge to edge with a smooth & easy rendition of color while emphasizing warmer hues. The lens is handsomely finished, all metal in construction, & 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.
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 the shutter Leica-quiet. But for the amateur enthusiast who does not need Leica durability or features, the Rollei 35 RF is an excellent choice. It is another version of the Voigtlander Bessa R2 with improved rangefinder coupling - this one with Rollei warranty & parts support, another alternative in the category of the all manual, mechanical rangefinder camera with interchangeable lenses. I've enjoyed shooting with it; it's a fun camera to use. More importantly, it has produced marvellous pictures of which I'm quite proud!
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