Hi Carlos,
Nice perfomance for that tiny camera and the TEssar.
Just saw this offer on "that auction site":
https://www.ebay.de/itm/Rolleigrafie-Magazine-01-19-1963-1967-in-Rollei-Ordner-TOP-vom-Handler/153833912648
<https://www.ebay.de/itm/Rolleigrafie-Magazine-01-19-1963-1967-in-Rollei-Ordner-TOP-vom-Handler/153833912648>
Not commonly seen. Steep price, but probably a treasure trove of information.
Jan
On Jun 6, 2020, at 11:44 AM, CarlosMFreaza <cmfreaza@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The Tessar type lenses does not require high-index glasses (Claus Prochnow
"Rollei 35, eine Kamera-Geschichte", page 41), it caused the firsts Tessar
3,5/40 lenses made by Carl Zeiss for the Rollei 35 made in Germany from
November 1966 up to September 1968 transmitted so much UV radiation that an
UV filter was necessary under certain lighting conditions; Carl Zeiss solved
the problem using an UV- absorbing special cement from September 1968; Rollei
35 cameras made in Singapore ( production started there at the ending of
1971) with the Tessar made by Rollei under CZ license never had the UV
problem.
This photograph was taken some years ago with the Rollei 35 Tessar (made by
Rollei) , Kodak Ultramax 400 color negative film:
https://flic.kr/p/2j9a5M2 ;<https://flic.kr/p/2j9a5M2>
Carlos