Rollei Prego Zoom Test

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A test of my Christmas gift in Stuart, VA using Kodak Ultramax 400.

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Phil, That's surely a fine Christmas present-- many features and excellent results. It seems to handle a lot of sky in the frame well; does it have exposure compensation?
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in Australia 'Prego' is Strain Slang for Pregnant.... :mrgreen: :lol:
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minoly wrote:Phil, That's surely a fine Christmas present-- many features and excellent results. It seems to handle a lot of sky in the frame well; does it have exposure compensation?
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Not that I've noticed, Bill. But then I haven't worked through all ten shooting modes yet.

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Martolod wrote:in Australia 'Prego' is Strain Slang for Pregnant.... :mrgreen: :lol:
'Preggers' is more common here, which I think came over from the UK. Prego is also the name of a nationally marketed brand of spaghetti sauce.

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That's odd. Someone posting a reply to my latest post, and somehow it got put in with my post. Maybe a malfunction of the "Quote" button? Anyone want to lay claim to the below addition?

and yet again the NFF curse strikes again. :crazy:
i have always loved the way a thread starts of with a Photographic subject, and then,somehow time and again it will ,via something completely unrelated and often esoteric , end up with a post commenting or discussing Food. :lol:
brilliant.
Food & Foto
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Photo & Pho...od...?


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that would be me........oops....sorry :lol: :oops:

i meant to quote your post, but it appears that i hit the edit button instead......the power of being a mod.....
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Face palm please, Larry
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That's okay, Kalle. I was just hoping it wasn't a new fault introduced during the last crash.

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The Prego was an awesome P&S
I bought it in 96 and used it to hike around the Andes, then during my grad school years and with my 1st child...
until it finally gave up on 2004

Super advanced features for the time, the intervalometer rocked!
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