That very topic was the subject of my blog yesterday.
Jeffery http://400tx.blogspot.com/
I have noticed some excellent shots with the Rollei 35. I also have noted that the shots tend to be shots with a small aperture and hence lots of depth of field. This I believe is symptomatic of the inherent quirkiness of the focusing system and its geusstimation. I have never seen any work done with the lens wide open on one of these cameras. I would be happy to be proved wrong on this point, so any work done with a Rollei 35 wide open would be very interesting. Regards, Marvin.
-----Original Message----- From: rollei_list-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:rollei_list-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of John Wild Sent: Monday, September 25, 2006 4:16 AM To: rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [rollei_list] Re: Rollei 35 meter battery
The 35 range only use batteries for the meter. The camera shutter is totally mechanical and operates in full 'guess' mode when required.
From memory, the meter in the TE & SE is using corrent all the time the meter is exposed to light(as is with the 35,35T & 35S). The difference with the 'ugly' ones is that the metering powers LEDs (early ones at that) which eat batteries when the meter is exposed to light whereas with the 'pretty' ones, the battery only had to swing a needle. Users were critical of this point and I believe that this is why Rollei used the early system (battery inside camera and swing needle meter) when they re-intriduced the 35 Classic.
I have found the LED metering quirky and prefer the needle system because it is easy to see by how much the 'set exposure' differs from the meter reading. With the LED it's almost 'it's right or it's wrong' and I find it can take a bit of time to find the optimum LED display.........and then the subject moves or the light changes. ;-)
John
-----Original Message----- From: rollei_list-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:rollei_list-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Robert Chiasson Sent: 25 September 2006 02:46 To: rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [rollei_list] Re: Rollei 35 meter battery
The meter is always on in the original, 1.35v single battery type - I don't know about "the ugly models", having never worked on one. :)
------ Robert
On Sun, 24 Sep 2006, Roland Smith wrote:
> > It is possible that when the lens is collapsed, the meter may not be on. I > do not know about the collapsed lens turning off the meter. >
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