Rollei 35T - not a RF but help would be apreciated..

SergioGuerra

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Greetings dear photography lovers!
I know that the rollei 35t is not a rangefinder, but since I believe a lot of people on this forum have one, they could possibly give me a hand on this one...

I bought one ebay Rollei 35t (described as untested, but cheap) that has unfortunately several problems...

1st one:
Lens barrel is always out. It is sticked out on taking position and wont rotate to go inside 🙁 (After I opened the top part of the camera i saw it is loose the small metal piece that acts when you press the release lens barrel button. I dont know if this is supposed to be like that)

2nd:
There was a bolt inside the camera, between the lens barrel and the shutter mechanism. I managed to take it out but dont know where it came from (possibly from the lens barrel brake mechanism)

3rd: The plastic dented part of the film advance mechanism (the big dented wheel is made of metal, the small one of plastic) has some damaged dents :| Although film still advances it wont advance in a single stroke most times...


the good news:

- Lens were very dirty from outside, but after some cleaning action, they seem to be in very good condition 🙂
- Shutter speeds, lens iris and meter seem to work perfectly!

Guess they forgot to mess with those things ehehehe

I believe some persons in this forum have already repaired rollei 35 s, and might be able to give me some help and directions to have this camera working..
I am not afraid of working on cameras, although I am not sure if I can manage a full disassembly of a camera (would be my first time ehe).

If anyone has a repair manual it could be very very usefull, if anyone has a spare plastic piece of the film advance mechanism to sell me would be perfect too and all other help will be very important to me..

I just re-assembled the camera and will try to shoot an old film just to see if shutter is ok, but having this camera with a bad advancing mechanism and a lens barrel always out wont give me much pleasure 🙁 (the camera looses the small size factor and cant trust very much the film advance).

I have made some photos and uploaded them temporary to here:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/10037176@N00/sets/1767727/


Thanks everyone and greetings from Portugal!

Sergio Guerra
 
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Oh please pardon my stupidiness...

Just found out that there is nothing wrong with the lens barrel, I just didnt know it would only retract after film is advanced and shutter cocked.

Now I would only need help on the film advance plastic wheel.... (And I wonder where did that bolt come from....)

🙂
 
Hello Sergio and welcome. I have a Rollei 35 TE and could only have helped with the lens retraction question. I've never been inside it.
 
Ok thanks dear Frank,

In fact the manual is not very explicit on that subject, and since I received the camera with lens blocked out, and I saw the loose bolt inside, I never thought it would be normal...

I will shoot the first roll today, I am using the Silver Oxide 1.55v battery and have been doing some meterings and comparing to a camera i have, and It seems to be alright if I put it 1 stop and a half down. I think adjusting the meter wouldnt be too hard (there are two pots inside the camera) but I am not sure if I want to mess with that...

Now I am looking for someone with a defective/parts Rollei 35 to get that plastic piece for mine...

(and I still wonder where was the loosen bolt from)

Cheers!

Sergio
 
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screws and manuals

Hello,
I have no idea if you have got your Rollei 35 working properly at this stage,
however I wanted to offer my experience with screws in the lens barrel: There is a plastic component at the back, which with a collapsed lens sits near the film plane, which should hold 5 screws. In front of me I have my 35T Singapore, and it is missing one of these screws, with no side effects, and years ago I had an LED which was missing one, and again had no fault.

Secondly, here is a service manual, which, if nothing else, is pretty to look at.

http://rapidshare.com/files/26058675/Rollei_35_Service_Manual.pdf.html

Bests,
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Hi Tobias... many thanks for the manual and help 🙂
In fact I got the Rollei working long ago, although it still has a "minor" flaw. A missing tooth on the platic winding gear. It does no harm if you always double stroke it's advance lever.
I only use sporadicaly, but It is a very nice compact camera..

Best regards,

Sergio

ps: once again thanks for the manual...
 
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