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Rollei SLR Lenses A lightweight system SLR offering Glollei Rollei quality and reliability. SL35 A lightweight system SLR with the quality designed for it. It handles quickly, and has all and ruggedness traditional with Rollei. The the most important features for professional Rolleiflex S L35 is designed with fu II lens photography. It combines Rollei mechanical interchangeability and has a complete library precision, optical quality and elegance of of superb bayonet-mount lenses specifically appearanc~. • Exposure Control: ing screen with central microprism Technical Data Through-the-Iens system with CdS grid, matte co ll ar and matte screen • Camera Type: meter, center weighted with f ull with Fresnel field lens; large rec­ 35mm single-lens reflex camera field measurement of finder screen tangular finder eyepiece accepts with interchangeable lenses , instant­ image at working aperture; meter correction lenses and light-blocking return mirror and through-the-Iens needle ce ntered with index in cup; 25mm eye relief permits eye­ exposure meter system. finder, cross-coupled to shutter glass wearers to see entire field. • Picture Format: speed, lens aperture and ASA. • Size: 24 x 36mm • Exposure Meter Battery: Body on ly, 51/2 x 3 5/8 x 2 Single ce ll (EPX 625 or equivalent) inches; with 50mm f/l.8 lens, 5 1/2 • Lens Data: Qu ick-change, R ollei bayonet in camera base, only on during ex­ x 3 5/8 x 3 7/16 inches. mou nt, a fam i Iy of lenses from posure reading actuated by stop­ • Weight: 16mm to 200mm in focal length, down key near shutter release. Body only, 20 5/8 ounces; with specially designed by Zeiss and • Film Speed Range: 50mm f/1.8 lens, 27 3/8 ounces. Schneider. New HFT (High Fidelity ASA 12 to 6400. • Other Features: . Transfer) coating available on many • Flash Synchronization: Loops for neckstrap; tripod socket lenses. X (electronic) to 1/60 sec.; FP (for 1/4-20 bushing; se lf zero ing ex ­ • Shutter: long delay bulbs) all speeds to posure counter. Focal plane with speeds from 1 to 1/1000 sec. • Accessories: 1/1000 sec. and bulb. • Film Transport: Lenses; lens hoods; fi Iters; auto­ • Shutter Release: Rapid advance lever with 27° matic adapter for M-42 screw Soft-touch button threaded for standoff for qu ick single-or mu Iti­ mount lenses, M 39 adapter for cable release. stroke operation; rapid rewind close-ups with Leica lenses, close­ up extension tubes; close-up focus­ • Self Timer: crank. Up to 12 second delay. • Viewfinder Data: ing bellows; Ze iss Softar (soft-focus) Pentaprism with extra bright focus- I and II attachments; microscope adapter; retro-adapters. ~ollei A new 35mm SLR designed for SL35M fast, precise operation. A new 35mm single-lens reflex camera design changing. Match needle exposure system with with the famous Rolleiflex name and quality. fast full-aperture metering. Hot shoe with X Distinctive contours and black finish express synchronization. The Rolleiflex SL35M allows its ruggedness and professional performance. full scope to the creative photographer Rollei bayonet mount for easy and quick lens Technical Data Shutter: • Battery: Focal-plane shutter, rubberized 1 Mercury Battery 1.35V (Mallory Camera Type: cloth. Speeds from 1/2 sec. to PX 625 or equ iva lent) . 35mm single lens reflex camera 1/1000 sec. p lus bulb. • Film Transport: with full-aperture, through-the-Iens Flash Synchronization: Film advance lever with short single metering and instant-return mirror. 0 Electronic flash up to 1/40 sec. FP stroke (140 ). Activates meter battery. Lens Mount: synchronization for flashbulbs. Film Rewind: Rollei bayonet Hot shoe contact (X), PC contact Large rewind crank. Interchangeable Lenses: on body. • Film Speed Setting: Most used focal lengths, new lens Finder: 25 - 3200 ASA styling with positive grip covering Pentaprism. Eyepiece magnifica. Standard Lenses: tion with 50mm lens=0.85X. • Film Counter: Planar 50mm f/l.8 HFT (7 ele­ Mount for accessories. On camera back, cou nts forward 1-36, resets automatically. Counter ments, 6 groups), closest focusing Focusing Screen: only operates with film in camera. distance 1.5 ft. (OA5m) Bri II iant Fresnel screen with d ia­ Planar 50mm f/1A H FT (7 ele­ gonal split image rangefinder in • Self Timer: ments, 6 groups), closest focusing center surrounded by microprism Lever located on front, 7 seconds distance 1.5 ft. (OA5m) grid and groundglass col lar. delay time, starter button. Full-Aperture Metering: Information in Viewfinder: • Depth-of-Field Preview: All new lenses designed for the Meter needle and index, meter Push button on camera body, SL35M which have aperture sim­ range limits by red flag, f/stop in can be locked. ulator key. window above viewfinder area. Tripod Socket: Stop-down metering: • Exposure Meter System: 1/4-20 bushing Al l lenses for the SL35 without Center weighted averaging meter • Finish: aperture simulator key. Lenses using CdS cell above eyepiece. Black only. having M42 (Pentax-Praktica) • Meter Range: • Dimensions: thread mount with Rollei adapter. EV 3-17 for 1.8 lens at 100 ASA. 5.8 x 3.5 x 3.9 inches. (Exception: certain lenses designed • Weight: for open-apertu re S L R cameras.) 2 31 .5 ounces. Printed in USA Lenses for Rolleiflex 35mm SLR's. ~ollei SLR's A family of superb lenses specially designed by effective aperture is faster because of more effi­ Carl Zeiss and Josef Schneider for Rolleiflex cient light transmission, and maximum apertures 35mm SLR's, providing optimum optical and can be fully utilized without image degradation. mechan ical excellence - with qu ick-change bayonet Superb image definition even in the close-up range mount, depth-of-field indicator, infrared index, is a reality thanks to new optical components. automatic spring-loaded and manual aperture con­ High image contrast has been achieved by pains­ trol A, manual setting M, and click stop apertures taking lens mount design and by optimum com­ with half-stop intervals and distance scales in feet bination of high-grade optical glasses and Carl and meters. Zeiss multi-layer coating techniques. The new H FT® lenses jointly developed by Carl By means of sophisticated electronic testing pro­ Zeiss and Rollei are particularly note-worthy. cesses and techniques it has been possible to attain This cooperation embraces development, pro­ an even higher standard of qual ity and control in duction and quality not previously possible. The series manufacturing. result is an overall increase in the standard of quality and photographic performance. HFT® by means of new high grade glasses, floating element design, lens mount construction, multi­ HFT® - High Fidelity Transfer - means the max­ layer coating and electronic testing provides in­ imum attainable technical quality for optimum creased light transmission, image contrast, color image reproduction: higher image contrast and saturation, high effective aperture, gross reductions increased color brilliance and saturation for max­ of residual aberrations and therefore a new op­ imum possible picture quality H FT® lenses ar~ timum standard of photographic performance. structurally compact and light in weight. Their 3 CWllei Interchangeable lens specifications. SLR's Interchangeable Lens System for RoIIei SL35's. < of Min. Overall Maximum Focal Speed Aperture view focus length, diam., Weight Filter length f/ Type range to diag. dist. Elements Groups mm mm ounces Size 16mm 2.8 H FT® F'-Distagon 16 180° 12" 8 7 68 70 12 1/8 (1) 18mm 4 HFT® Distagon 22 99° 12" 10 9 61 70 101/2 25mm 2.8 HFT® Distagon 22 80° 10" 8 7 64 62 11 1/8 E49 35mm 1.4 HFT® Distagon 16 61° 10" 9 8 85 70 165/8 E67 35mm 2.8 HFT® Distagon 22 61° 16" 5 5 53 62 7 1/4 E49 50mm 1.4 HFT® Planar 16 46° 18" 7 6 47.5 62 8 1/8 E49 50mm 1.8 H FT®Pla nar 16 45° 18" 7 6 47 62 61/8 E49 85mm 1.4 HFT® Planar 16 29° 31/4' 6 5 72 70 19 E67 85mm 2.8 HFT® Sonnar 22 29° 31/4' 4 4 52 62 6 3/4 E49 135mm 2.8 H FT® Sonnar 22 18° 51/2' 4 4 97.5 62 145/8 E55 (2) 135mm 4 HFT® Tele-Tessar 32 19° 51/4' 4 4 98 62 131/8 E49 200mm 4 HFT® Tele-Tessar 32 13° 8 1/4' 6 5 134 76 201/8 E67 (2) (1) Filter turret: built-in, with UV, Orange OR57, Blue 11, Yellow Y50 (2) Supplied with built-in sliding lens hood Lens made by Rollei Group under license f rom Carl Zeiss, Oberkochen, West Germany. 4 Printed in USA Close-up accessories. ~ollei SLR's FOUR-PIECE AUTOMATIC EXTENSION TUBE SET RETRO ADAPTER M42 AUTO ADAPTER M39 THREAD ADAPTER MACRO LENS ADAPTER AUTOMATIC EXTENSION BELLOWS MICROSCOPE ADAPTER AUTOMATIC EXTENSION TUBE SET-Use with cal performance at scales of reproduction interchangeable Rollei lenses for higher scales of re­ greater than 1: 1 ; with non-auto operation of lens. production and shorter working distances with M42-AUTO ADAPTER-An automatic lens auto diaphragm operation. T he Retro Adapter can adapter to accept Praktica-Pentax automatic lenses; be used in addition to the tube(s) and should be provides for fully automatic operation of lens with used with scales of reproduction beyond 1: 1. (Set SL 35. consistsof4tubes: 7.8 mm, 15mm, 30mm and 50mm). AUTOMATIC EXTENSION BELLOWS-Use with THREAD ADAPTER M-39-lntermediate adapter interchangeable Rollei lenses. Provides continuous takes Leica lenses with M-39x 1 thread for close-up range only , adjustment of the scale of reproduction and sub- ject distance, more convenient focusing and auto­ MACRO LENS ADAPTER-for Zeiss Luminar, matic spring-loaded aperture operation.
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