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Brand | Rollei |
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Model | Rolleiflex F Series |
Category | Digital Camera |
Language | English |
Details the Rolleiflex 2.8F model, its specifications, and operational aspects.
Explains the Rolleiflex 3.5E3 model, a variant without a built-in meter.
Describes the Rolleiflex 2.8E3 model, a variant without a built-in meter.
Outlines the Rolleiflex 2.8E/2 model, noting its meter coupling.
Detailed guide to the Rolleiflex 3.5F model, covering its features and operation.
Covers the Tele-Rolleiflex model, focusing on its telephoto lens and handling.
Details the Wide-Angle Rolleiflex model and its specific lens and handling.
Instructions for using the built-in exposure meter on Rolleiflex E models.
Guide to installing and using the optional exposure meter for the Rolleiflex T.
Step-by-step instructions for loading film into the Rolleiflex T camera.
Operational guide for shooting with the Rolleiflex T, including settings.
Explains special features like time exposures and flash synchronization for the Rolleiflex T.
Instructions for loading film into the Rollei-Magic I and II cameras.
How to operate the Rollei-Magic I and II for taking photographs.
Details special functions such as time exposures and filter settings.
Guide to loading film into the Rolleiflex 4x4 camera model.
Operational steps for shooting with the Rolleiflex 4x4 camera.
Explains specific controls and functions of the Rolleiflex 4x4.
Features and operation of the Rolleiflex 2.8D, part of the Automat series.
Describes the Rolleiflex 2.8 model within the Automat range.
Information on the Rolleiflex Automat 3.5, including its evolution.
Specifics on Automat models from 1954, including the 2.8D.
Details the Rolleiflex 2.8C model, covering its controls and usage.
Guide to the Rolleiflex Standard New model, an early type.
Information on the Rolleiflex Standard, also known as the lever wind.
Details on the pre-1939 Rolleiflex 4x4, also known as Baby Rolleiflex.
Covers the very early Original Rolleiflex models from 1928-1929.
Using tele and wide-angle attachments for enhanced Rolleiflex photography.
Techniques and accessories for close-up photography with the Rolleiflex.
Explanation of lens hood usage and its benefits for light control and protection.
Description of the Rolleilux, a lens hood with an attached exposure meter.
Guide to Rolleiflex filters, their sizes, and types for various photography needs.
Details on the Rollei Micro Adapter for photomicrography.
Describes the binocular focusing hood for improved viewing and focusing.
Information on the pentaprism attachment for eye-level viewing and focusing.
Details the Rolleimeter, a coupled optical rangefinder accessory.
Explains the extension focusing knob for easier handling in adverse conditions.
Information on leather ever-ready cases for camera protection and shooting.
Description of the robust metal ever-ready case for full weather protection.
Guide to the Rolleifix tripod head for secure camera mounting.
Details the panorama head for capturing 360° panoramic picture series.
How to use the stereo slide attachment for creating 3D pictures.
Information on the Rolleimarin housing for underwater photography.
Description of the Rolleimot electric remote control release.
Instructions for using mask sets to achieve different picture formats on Rolleiflex T/Magic.
Details on using the plate adapter for individual negative treatment.
Guide to the Rolleikin adapter for shooting 35mm cine film.
Information on the Rolleikin II 35mm attachment for specific Rolleiflex models.
Covers early versions and designs of the Rolleikin cine adapter.