froyd
Veteran
https://www.dpreview.com/news/9122234525/rollei-returns-with-the-new-rolleiflex-instant-kamera-tlr
How unfortunate that storied names like Rolleiflex should be used to peddle items that don't live up to the name on the front bezel.
...on the other hand, I do like the silliness of Instax and a TLR Instax is even more fun, it just hurts to see the Rolleiflex name used that way!

How unfortunate that storied names like Rolleiflex should be used to peddle items that don't live up to the name on the front bezel.
...on the other hand, I do like the silliness of Instax and a TLR Instax is even more fun, it just hurts to see the Rolleiflex name used that way!
Oren Grad
Well-known
As many have already pointed out, it's just the MiNT TL70 with a different label.
The promotional text for the KS campaign is pretty embarrassing. I'd be surprised if DHW, or whatever is left of it, actually wrote it - more likely MiNT or someone associated with them.
The promotional text for the KS campaign is pretty embarrassing. I'd be surprised if DHW, or whatever is left of it, actually wrote it - more likely MiNT or someone associated with them.
Wow...
Aperture: f/5.6, f/8, f/16, f/22, Bokeh

Aperture: f/5.6, f/8, f/16, f/22, Bokeh
raid
Dad Photographer
What has the world become?! 
retinax
Well-known
Is "Rolleflex" meant to be a parody of "Rolleiflex"? 
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
"The brand's final TLR model, the Rolleiflex 2.8F, was released in 1960..."
That's not even true, you fools.
That's not even true, you fools.
someonenameddavid
Well-known
Well its not as if it hasnt been done before
Dante_Stella
Rex canum cattorumque
"The brand's final TLR model, the Rolleiflex 2.8F, was released in 1960..."
That's not even true, you fools.
That's about 52 years too early! The 2.8FX-N was the end of the line in 2012.
Dante
Timmyjoe
Veteran
That's just sad.
css9450
Veteran
"The brand's final TLR model, the Rolleiflex 2.8F, was released in 1960..."
That's not even true, you fools.
I was puzzling over that too. Didn't they just quit making cameras a few years ago?
This model—Rollei's first TLR camera in decades
BillBingham2
Registered User
Dogman
Veteran
I dunno. It's not the first time Rollei licensed their brand. I had a Rollei point and shoot 35mm in the 90's made by Samsung. It had a Schneider-branded lens, surely made in Korea along with the camera. It was actually a pretty decent camera although large and brick-like. The lens was really very nice. It was great for casual family snapshooting.
mbisc
Silver Halide User
Not sad, but stupid :/
Dogman
Veteran
That's about 52 years too early! The 2.8FX-N was the end of the line in 2012.
Dante
Just speculatin' here but maybe they consider the FX-N as a variation of the original 2.8F.
Mackinaw
Think Different
To add insult to injury, it’s only takes Instax mini film. I be a bit more impressed if it took the newer, square-format Instax film.
Jim B.
Jim B.
michaelwj
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To add insult to injury, it only takes Instax mini film. I be a bit more impressed if it took the newer, square-format Instax film.
Jim B.
I agree, take a camera that was famous in part for its square format, and then not use the square format Instax? WTF?
Steve M.
Veteran
It's like slapping a Ferrari name tag on a Pinto. Only worse.
BillBingham2
Registered User
It's like slapping a Ferrari name tag on a Pinto. Only worse.
Pintos were fine as long as folks didn't get too close to your rear bumper........
How would you feel about a Ferreri name tag?
B2 (;->
olo530
Member
It reminds me of the final scene of Six-String Samurai, where the boy picks up the sword and guitar of the fallen samurai. Sure, the boy cannot play or fight, but in this decaying world he saw something honest and beautiful and he is inspired to carry the flame.
The original Rolleiflex is dead. And MiNT cameras are crap in comparison. But they want to make better instant cameras when no one else seems to care about quality anymore. That’s why, in my opinion, they deserve to keep the name. Not for what they are now, but for what they aspire to be.
The original Rolleiflex is dead. And MiNT cameras are crap in comparison. But they want to make better instant cameras when no one else seems to care about quality anymore. That’s why, in my opinion, they deserve to keep the name. Not for what they are now, but for what they aspire to be.
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
I'll make Rolleiflex mobile phone cases but it means that I have to hold the mobile phone sideways to shoot landscape.
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