Rollei QZ 35T

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Rollei QZ 35T

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One of the higher-priced point & shoots was the Rollei 35 QZ series. There were two cameras: T for telephoto and W for wide angle.

After much searching, I found a very nice 35T model. It had instructions in Korean, which were of no use to me. The camera was mostly intuitive, but even so, I found a set of English-language instructions.

I think this is one of the nicer cameras. The Vario-Apogon zoom lens is moderate wide-angle (38mm) to moderate telephoto (90mm) and uses Rollei's patented HFT lens coating process.

The camera was designed by F.A. Porsche and had some very high-end features. A relative fast f/2.8 lens at the wide end and f/5.6 at the telephoto end. Typically, P&S cameras start at about f/5.6-8 at the wide end .

There is some distortion and a bit of vignetting at the wide end - - but only with transparency film. I think this camera sold more than U$1,500 when new.

The flash is "mash potato" style and detaches from the camera. That way, you never have to worry about turning off the flash when you don't want it.

I've thought off and on about getting the "W" model, but I have other more pressing things. These cameras are still absurdly expensive.

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Maybe if I reshot this, I wouldn't have the boat in the middle. I do like the swirl of the boat's trail. Kodak Technical Pan

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Very nice shots, Mike. I too like the boat image.


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I'm having trouble with the photos not loading completely, Mike. But what I do see looks good. I hope to come across one of the Rollei P&S models at a decent price some day.

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Looks like a very practical and capable little camera, Mike. All three are impressive, but I like the third one.


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Everything loaded fine this time, Mike. Great results from the Rollei. You have a good eye for composition.

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Nice looking camera and a nice set of pictures from it. It does seem rather expensive, even given its name and design, but it does look the part.


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