[rollei_list] Re: Rolleimot

  • From: CarlosMFreaza <cmfreaza@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 5 Apr 2010 15:42:23 -0300

Yes Peter, I meant the Rolleimot with the camera can be operated from
3m to 200m via a remote control with wire.

Carlos
2010/4/5 Peter K. <peterk727@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Happy Easter Carlos. Was there a remote control for this?
>
> On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 9:58 AM, CarlosMFreaza <cmfreaza@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> The Rolleimot can be used up to 200 metres from the camera, the main
>> purpose was to allow photographs taking at dangerous and/or difficult
>> access sites or where the photographer presence was not suitable for
>> some reason (f.e. certain kind of animals shots); having 12 frames,
>> only the 150 Mag Rolleimot makes sense for continous shooting.
>>
>> On the basis of its lens and construction quality, almost any Rollei
>> TLR camera  could be a pro camera to do specalized tasks, some
>> Rolleicord models can take oscillographs images with the Philips
>> Attachment, most Rollei TLR can take images from the Microscope with
>> the Micro-Attachment, most TLR models with interchangeable viewfinders
>> could become a specialized close-up camera with the Polaroid back and
>> the dedicated viewfinder, the Rolleimagic was an interesting camera to
>> use with the Rolleimot due to the automatic exposure system (some
>> Rolleimot brochures have the Rolleimagic as sample). Tele Rollei and
>> Wide Rollei and Mutars and similars were a limited answer to pro
>> cameras with interchangeable lenses, a Rollei TLR can even be a
>> submarine camera and a slide projector! .
>> These uses talk about the camera flexibility, the production volume
>> and price made it a popular camera, quality and applications made it a
>> pro camera too.
>>
>> Carlos
>>
>> 2010/4/4 Elias_Roustom <elroustom@xxxxxxxxx>:
>> > eBay item 380219798432
>> >
>> > Maybe one of the silliest rollei attachments ever - but fascinating just
>> > the
>> > same. Is there an application F&H didn't try to make their cameras
>> > useful
>> > for?
>> > To follow up on previous discussions about whether or not Rolleiflexes
>> > were
>> > aimed at amateur or professional, it seems a fine job was done
>> > straddling
>> > the divide, and this is one very good example.
>> >
>> > Happy Easter Rolleios!
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