Rollei Prego AF

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So, I picked up one of these cheap on ebay. Looks all the world like a Konica Big Mini to me.
Anyone familiar with it?

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And that raises a point: is there a web site anywhere with a list of all the alternative names and models and makes for each camera?

It would make the searching for manuals a lot easier.

Regards, David

PS My first reaction was that it was a Konica A4's brother but it isn't on close examination.
 
Well, it's got a nice solid feel to it, for being small and plastic. I've got a roll in it now, so we'll eventually know if it's good or not.
 
You are correct. It would be quite handy to be able to track down owner's manuals by searching using an alternate badge.

MOST P&S functions are pretty intuitive, but... On the Olympus Stylus Epic (Mju II), my 1st or 2nd favorite pocket camera, you can spot meter. But you'd NEVER know that without reading a manual -- it's not marked anywhere on the body.

My point is that a manual will sometimes tip you off to some cool function, if you can just find one.

Kinda OT, I guess...

And that raises a point: is there a web site anywhere with a list of all the alternative names and models and makes for each camera?

It would make the searching for manuals a lot easier.

Regards, David

PS My first reaction was that it was a Konica A4's brother but it isn't on close examination.
 
I've got one - I was very pleased with the results. Amazingly sharp lens for a small plastic P&S. Noisy focus though.
 
Looking at this thread again you wonder just how many parts are bought in from sub-contractors and just fitted into a case...

Regards, David
 
I have one of these too. Great big ol' thing -- definitely NOT pocketable unless you're a kangaroo -- but if you get a bad pic it's likely not the camera's fault. Nice Schneider zoom, as others have noted, and lots of flash functions.

This is another one of those cameras that you really need a manual for. It has a "fuzzy" mode and a "snap" mode, whose function I dare say you'd never guess without documentation.
 
My everyday point and shoot for the last several years has been the Prego 90. Yes, it has shooting modes you've never heard of and I never use, but that's not a bad thing. I especially like its going down to 28mm.
 
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