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Rollei 35 T User Manual

Rollei 35 T
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35
Operation Manual
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Practical Hints
1. Shooting with the lens hood
2. Self
timer
exposures
3. Exposures with cable release
4. Exposures with filters
5.
Flash
shots
6.
Selecting the best
shutter
speed
7. Pre-selecting
apertures
8. Depth
of
field
9.
Correct
exposure
10. Film
transport
11. Changing the
battery
12.
Is
the
camera
loaded?
13.
Carring
strap
and
carring
case
14.
Taking
care
of
the
camera
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Table
of
contents:
Controls and Components
Loading the camera
Shooting
Unloading the film
Practical Hints
Handling faults and remedies
Facts and figures (technical specifications)
Depth
of
field table (feet and meters)
All
this information, texts,
and
images were extractedfrom the original "Rollei 35/
35T
/
35S
In Practical
Use"
and
intends to give sorne guidelines to new users that don't have access to the original manual.
(c
)
Rollei-Werke Franke
& Weidecke
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Rollei 35 T Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandRollei
Model35 T
CategoryFilm Camera
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Controls and Components

Shutter Speed Dial

Dial for selecting the camera's shutter speed, affecting exposure time.

Aperture Setting Dial

Adjusts lens aperture for light control and depth of field.

Finder Eyepiece

The viewfinder for composing shots and checking framing.

Release Button

The primary button to trigger the shutter for taking a picture.

Lens

The optical component responsible for focusing light onto the film.

Loading the Camera

Inserting the Battery

Procedure to install the camera's power source for the light meter.

Inserting the Film

Step-by-step guide for correctly loading photographic film into the camera.

Setting the Film Speed

Adjusting the camera's meter to match the ISO/ASA rating of the loaded film.

Shooting

Pre-selecting Exposure Time

Setting the shutter speed in advance of taking a photograph.

Line up Matching Pointer

Aligning the meter needle with the pointer for accurate exposure settings.

Setting the Distance

Adjusting the lens focus ring to match the distance of the subject.

Unloading the Film

Handling Faults and Remedies

Facts and Figures

Camera Specification

Technical details of the Rollei 35 camera, including type and general features.

Exposure Meter System

Information on the light metering mechanism, its cell type, and measuring range.

Lens Details

Specifics about the camera's lens, such as focal length, aperture range, and construction.

Accessories

List of optional items compatible with the Rollei 35 camera.

Depth of Field Tables

Practical Hints

Shooting with the Lens Hood

Using the lens hood to improve image quality and protect the lens from elements.

Self-Timer Exposures

Guidance on utilizing the self-timer for delayed shutter release.

Exposures with Filters

Advice on selecting and using camera filters, including exposure compensation.

Flash Shots

Instructions for using flash units with the camera, including shutter speed recommendations.

Selecting the Best Shutter Speed

Recommendations for choosing appropriate shutter speeds for various shooting situations and subject motion.

Pre-selecting Apertures

Method for setting the aperture in advance to control depth of field or exposure.

Depth of Field

Explanation of depth of field concepts and how to use the camera's depth of field scale.

Correct Exposure

Techniques for achieving accurate exposure readings in diverse lighting conditions.

Changing the Battery

Step-by-step instructions for replacing the camera's power source.

Taking Care of the Camera

Guidelines for maintaining the camera's condition, including cleaning and protection.

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