Went to use my little Rollei XF 35, and the film advance mechanism broke.
For a while, these were cult cameras, but I don't know why. The first one I bought was around 1979, and it broke 15 feet from the camera store.
The next one that I bought a few years back had a rangefinder that sometimes was aligned and sometimes wasn't.
This is the third one, and now the take-up spool doesn't rotate.
A pretty camera. But pretty useless, too.
Rollei XF 35
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Re: Rollei XF 35
Plastic gears and such just don't last as long as metal ones. Seems the older models have dried lubrication issues.
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Re: Rollei XF 35
Yep. It was nothing like the rest of the Rollei 35 family (which was made of metal). And the much-vaunted Sonnar lens (in other Rollei cameras) never seemed to be much above "Optical lenses" in my XF35.
I still use mine from time to time but only because it's there.
I still use mine from time to time but only because it's there.
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