- Rollei
Rollei is a German
manufacturer ofoptical goods founded in 1920 by Paul Franke and Reinhold Heidecke inBraunschweig , Lower Saxony, and maker of theRolleiflex andRolleicord series of cameras.After being purchased in 1995 by
Samsung Techwin , [http://photo.net/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=004Hho] part of the South KoreanSamsung Group , it was sold back to its internal management in 1999. [ [http://www.tlr-cameras.com/German/Rollei.html Www.Tlr-Cameras.Com/Rollei ] ] In 2002 it was bought by a Danish investment group, and in 2005 was split into two different companies: "Rollei GmbH" in Berlin, owner of the Rollei brand and selling variousOEM equipments, and "Franke & Heidecke GmbH, Feinmechanik und Optik" in Brunswick, and equipment factory. [ [http://homepage.mac.com/fwstutterheim/rolleigraphy/rolleigraphy.html Rolleigraphy ] ]Rollei's cameras typically use Carl Zeiss or
Schneider Kreuznach lenses, as well as lenses manufactured by Rollei based on designs by Zeiss, and occasionally lenses made by Japanese manufacturers.Classic examples — medium format
* Rolleiflex 3.5F TLR with 75 mm F3.5 Planar — as used by David Bailey and
Diane Arbus .
*Rolleiflex SL66 and SL66E SLR with rise and fall lens plane and exceptional close-up abilities — as used byBrett Weston .
* Rolleicord Vb — A medium formattwin-lens reflex camera designed for non-professional users, like the rest of theRolleicord line.
* Rolleiflex 2.8GX as used byHelmut Newton Classic examples — 35 mm
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Rollei 35 compact original viewfinder (Germany) with 40 mm F3.5 Carl ZeissTessar .
*Rollei 35S compact camera (Singapore) with 40 mm f2.8 ZeissSonnar made by Rollei.
*Rolleimatic compact camera with unique film transport mechanism.
*Rolleiflex SL2000 (or 3003) SLR — a 35 mm SLR with interchangeable magazines — not the first, but now unique for a modern 35 mm SLR.
*Rolleiflex SL35 range — 35 mm SLRs produced from 1970 until the late 1980s, using Carl Zeiss optics. Other lenses, like the Schneider, and the Rolleinar (manufactured for Rollei mainly byMamiya ) were also available.Modern examples — medium format
* Rollei 6008 integral — advanced SLR with fast handling.
* Rollei 4.0 FW TLR with 50 mm F4 Super-Angulon — classic reissue.
* HY6 - in conjuction withSinar Modern examples — digital
* Rollei Mini Digi — digital camera styled like a miniature Rolleiflex TLR.
* Rollei Prego series — a line of 18 consumer digital cameras with resolutions up to 10.1 megapixels (as of September 2007).Accessories — TLR
Some accessories manufactured for Rollei TLRs:
* Rolleinar: A set of close-up lenses, in three magnifications (Rolleinar 1, Rolleinar 2, and Rolleinar 3). A pair of Rolleinar lenses are placed on both the viewing and taking lenses.
* Rolleifix: Instead of screwing the camera body to a tripod, this tripod head clamps down on the TLR.
* Rolleipol: Rollei's polarizing filter.
* Rolleikin: Allows the use of 35 mm film.
* Rollei panorama head: Attaches the camera to a tripod, and enables the photographer to take a series of aligned pictures to create a panoramic photo in an arc up to 360°.
* Rollei Pistol Grip
* Rolleimarin: underwater housing.References
External links
* [http://www.rollei.com ROLLEI GmbH] (Corporate website in German and English)
* [http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/companies/rollei/index.htm Rollei History] (History timeline of Rollei GmbH)
* [http://www.rolleiclub.com International Rollei Club] (Largest Rollei web-site with details of all Rolleiflex equipment ever made)
* [http://www.sl66.com/ The most comprehensive information about all Rolleiflex SL66 camera models, Carl Zeiss lenses and original Sl66 accessoiries]
* [http://www.franke-heidecke.net/ Franke & Heidecke] (Manufacturer of the modern medium format Rolleiflex cameras)
* [http://www.rollei.jp/e/products.html Rollei.jp] (The English language version of the Japanese Rollei site with information about some modern Rolleiflex products)
* [http://collectiblend.com/Cameras/Rollei/ Rollei Cameras Price Guide] (Completed auction prices)ee also
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List of digital camera brands
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