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855:, the company proceeded with caution by initially building some prototypes. One was delivered to Kahn, and the others were shipped abroad in pairs â one to be retained by the importer as a demonstration unit, the other to be delivered to a reputable studio. The project was eventually abandoned after Salomon Kahn was arrested and nobody else showed any interest in the studio camera. Of the 14 prototypes that were built, one still exists: it currently belongs to the Municipal Museum of Braunschweig.
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968:. As a result, Rollei was unable to develop any new models from 1940, and production of its stereo camera finally came to an end. Rollei also suffered massive losses resulting from its inability to collect monies owed by debtors from "enemy states". Furthermore, bureaucratic formalities and controls hindered exports to neutral countries. This situation, combined with the collapse in overseas trade, forced Paul Franke to reduce the workforce to 600 people.
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of land on
Salzdahlumer StraĂe, which at that time lay just beyond the city limits. Hyperinflation had devalued the currency so much that the land purchase cost practically nothing. Once the new factory had been built, much was expected of the new camera. However, Paul Franke proposed a temporary suspension of further development work because of the catastrophic economic situation. Heidecke concurred, believing that better times lay ahead.
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required inserting the leader into the appropriate slot in the camera. Since there was no take-up spool, the film coiled up loosely on itself. Without a doubt, limited film choice and availability adversely affected camera sales, consequently only 25,000 units were produced. As Rollei also spent a lot on advertising, this camera did little to alleviate its dire financial situation. Reliance on a film format that
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2445:. Although the trade press regarded the takeover as a long overdue consolidation of the camera industry in Braunschweig, the merger made no sense from a business perspective; from it Rollei gained neither new products nor new customers, nor did it have any use for the additional production capacity and employees it acquired â all the more because the factory in Singapore was under-utilised.
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annual turnover by 30% in comparison to 1963 â the year that the company posted losses in the midst of the first economic downturn since the war. Turnover increased from 24 million DM in 1964 to 85 million DM in 1970. Others products that followed were less successful, yet the company kept on building new factories that were inappropriate to the size of their business.
851:, the obvious next step was to make a larger version. Indeed, the slogan "you see what you get" had already been envisaged for it. Such a camera would make studio work more straightforward; at that time, the photographer had to stoop under a black cloth to adjust the camera, and then address the subject from this awkward position. Nevertheless, after the failure of the
560:, a salesman and former colleague at VoigtlÀnder. Franke was so enthusiastic he put up 75,000 M of his own money and went looking for more capital. After he secured additional funding of 200,000 M, they resolved to go into business together. In November 1919, they filed an application to register the company "Franke & Heidecke", which was entered into the
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decorated production area. Paul Franke put together press packs for the occasion, which led one magazine to publish a test report without ever actually handling the camera. Although Franke had forgotten to prepare sample photographs to distribute to the press, he neatly avoided this oversight by distributing empty, labelled cartons around the building, just for show.
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like "lenses available with focal lengths from 7.5 mm to 800 mm" sounded more impressive than "... from 25 to 200 mm". Consequently, Rollei soon expanded their range; by 1973 a total of 16 lenses (all with fixed focal-lengths) were available for the
Rolleiflex SL35: 13 from Carl Zeiss (Oberkochen), and 3 from Schneider-Kreuznach.
2052:, a similar model without a brightness control, sold for 357 DM. Rollei subsequently released many more variants. In 1968, Rollei introduced flash units for studio photography; there were three models (E250, E1250 and E5000), each with a different flash head. A special feature of Rollei's studio flash units was a
718:(toothed rails) attached to the lens assembly. This system functioned perfectly, and, thanks to high-quality components, also for many years of service. Only the viewfinder and back of the camera, both made of aluminium, had to be handled with care, which remained the case until the camera went into production.
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Singapore Dollar had appreciated strongly in value, which significantly increased the cost of the products that
Peperzak had earlier contracted to import from Asia. Mired in debt and close to bankruptcy, Porst finally filed an application on 3 July 1981 in the District Court of Braunschweig to put Rollei into
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achieve this, Heidecke developed an ingenious design which proved to be highly successful. Behind the imaging lens and surrounding the opening for the optical path was a large cogwheel which drove four smaller cogs located top left and right, and bottom left and right. Each of the four small cogs drove
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At this point Rollei still lagged behind the large
Japanese companies who already offered fish-eye lenses, super-telephoto lenses and zoom lenses. Although few amateur photographers purchased lenses such as these in the early 1970s, from a marketing perspective, statements published in camera reviews
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Peesel, then 38 years old, thus succeeded Horst Franke as chairman of the board on 1 January 1964. He promptly set Rollei onto an extremely risky course, which, despite some early successes, ultimately ended in a complete fiasco. His basic philosophy was to explore all possible avenues in photography
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appeared in 1957. The management of Rollei under Horst Franke were caught napping, having failed to produce a camera that could match the latest
Hasselblad. As a consequence, sales plummeted and the company got into financial difficulties. In the end, Horst Franke relinquished his position as general
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By the end of 1950s, the market for twin-lens medium format cameras had gradually become saturated. More and more amateur photographers and photojournalists were using 35 mm format cameras, while studio photographers preferred single-lens medium format cameras. Although they were more expensive,
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During this period the company acquired new premises. The City
Council in Braunschweig did not really want a noisy factory operating within a residential area and pressured the company to move its factory elsewhere. Accordingly, on 10 January 1923 the company purchased a 60,000 m (15 acres) plot
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Leopoldo, Brazil to manufacture Rollei slide projectors and enlargers under license. Unfortunately, Wehling was no more successful than his predecessor; in particular, he remained committed to 35 mm SLR cameras, even developing a new camera for the range, and steadfastly refused to close
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Hasselblad. Its
Swedish rival promoted the extraordinary reliability of its cameras, as shown by the role Hasselblad cameras played in the missions to the Moon â publicity that was impossible to trump. Rollei, on the other hand, emphasised the advanced electronics and ease of use of its cameras. The
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Heidecke, both nephews of the original founders. Once again, Franke & Heidecke was manufacturing medium format cameras, projectors, photo-technical accessories and lenses on the old company site in Salzdahlumer StraĂe in Braunschweig. On 27 February 2009, Franke &
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Yet nobody took much interest as all confidence in Porst, Rollei and Nord/LB had already been lost. Hannsheinz Porst was especially disappointed when he failed to gain the support of the photographic trade. As a result, Rollei's turnover declined by 20% from March 1981. In addition, the Yen and the
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As a result, Rollei's customer base, which formerly consisted of enthusiastic amateurs, was now dominated by casual photographers. Although they generally preferred German-made products, they were much less inclined to buy expensive camera accessories. Nevertheless, Rollei sold 333,000 units of the
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project had been. Rollei now faced competition â not from a small company like
Hasselblad, but from large, well-financed Japanese companies who could afford to advertise heavily in glossy magazines and trade journals. What is more, they invited photographic dealers to Japan to view their factories.
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lens with an aperture of f/3.5 and focal length of 40 mm. In contrast to 16 mm cameras (especially pocket cameras that came along later), there was no need to work with two different film formats, which was especially convenient for showing slides. Equally important, image quality was not
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Peesel also increased the advertising budget significantly and reorganised production to improve efficiency. In addition, he laid off 110 out of 120 supervisors and instigated a company-wide employee suggestion scheme. Rollei's new products found favour with its customers, which helped to boost its
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tele-converter lens with 4x magnification was available as an accessory. This could be attached to the front of the primary lens while a mask (which did not magnify the image) was placed over the focusing screen. In addition, Zeiss offered two double lens converters which attached to the viewfinder
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in the short term. Cameras of this type were popular, and Reinhold Heidecke was very familiar with them. As they were also in VoigtlÀnder's product range, however, Franke and Heidecke did not want to look as if they were simply copying theirs. They purchased several VoigtlÀnder units, and from what
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Rollei's latest products are currently available in Switzerland, Austria, Italy, France, Portugal, Great Britain, Greece, Sweden, Denmark and the Netherlands. RCP-Technik GmbH established its first subsidiary in Budapest, Hungary on 1 March 2010. Soon thereafter, it opened its second subsidiary in
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After Paul Franke's death, his son Horst Franke succeeded him. Overall, he proved to be less effective as a manager than his father. In particular, he lacked the flexibility required to adapt to changing circumstances; for example, he failed to reduce the workforce in difficult times, whereas Paul
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followed in 1986, an entry-level model without a film magazine along with three inexpensive lenses (f/4, 50 mm; f/2.8, 80 mm; f/4, 150 mm). For the first time Rollei offered low-cost lenses from Asia, although all of the other lenses were still made by Schneider and Zeiss. In 1988,
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film cartridges with a capacity of 18 frames. As no film manufacturer was interested in making this film format, Rollei had to manufacture the film itself. A roll of B/W film cost 5 DM, while slide film (available until 1981) cost 12.50 DM, including development. Loading the film simply
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Focusing in the "Rolleiflex" was achieved by moving the carriage that held both the viewfinder and the imaging lens, i.e. the camera had so-called "metallic bellows"; that is, the plate enclosed the sides of the case. It was crucial that the plate remained parallel as it moved during focusing; to
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lenses were widely regarded as the best available; they were often used in the United States, even though locally produced alternatives were available. Zeiss had an excellent reputation world-wide, which Franke & Heidecke leveraged for their own products. More importantly, they differentiated
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intact and stands to this day. Other rooms in the house were used by a dancing school, who had to abandon their dancing lessons because of noise from the factory. Within a year, Franke and Heidecke had taken over the entire building. By 1922, business was so good that they were able to take out a
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Interest in twin-lens Rollei cameras declined in the 1970s so much that the Rolleicord was discontinued in 1976, while the Rolleiflex was only available on special order from 1977. Although there was some revival in interest shortly thereafter, production ceased altogether after Rollei went into
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His approach was diametrically opposite to the company's previous management policy, as illustrated by the following example; when the British occupation forces queried Rollei as to the secret of their success, the response was: "there was no secret â it was the result of 25 years experience and
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created a booming home movie market. This development had not gone unnoticed by Peesel, who decided that Rollei, too, should offer products for this new and expanding segment of the market. As Rollei lacked the resources in Braunschweig to develop or manufacture such products itself, it decided
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from Japan appeared in 1956. Mamiya initially offered three sets of interchangeable double lenses for it: normal, telephoto and wide-angle. Later on, additional double lenses with focal lengths of 55 mm and 250 mm were introduced; one even had a dimmable viewfinder lens, which enabled
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was selling well and all of the production of amateur cameras had been transferred to Singapore, there was insufficient work to keep the enormous workforce busy. Consequently, after a long and draw-out start-up phase, contracts to manufacture on behalf of third-parties were accepted from 1979.
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cartridges, even though this film format was only ever intended for beginners. Although Kodak, too, made an Instamatic SLR camera, their primary objective was to draw attention to their brand of film rather than make money from the camera. Despite the high cost of tooling up to manufacture the
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wide-angle converter magnified 0.7Ă, weighed 437 g and could render an object accurately from a distance of 1 meter. In all cases, for the best image quality, closing down the aperture two stops was recommended. This explains why conversion lenses of this type were only regarded as a
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One more prototype was produced in 1928, and then the big moment finally arrived: on 10 August, the first camera went into series production. Altogether, 14 units were made that year. Then, at 11am on Monday, 11 December, selected journalists were invited to a press conference in the festively
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in order to get the workers they needed. Fearing the consequences of leasing to a Jew, the owner of his studio had already shut off his water supply. This meant that Kahn had to develop his negatives at home, whereby roll film was easier to transport than plates. A roll film camera would also
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On 26 August 1974, after Rollei made a loss of 37 million DM on revenue of just 137 million DM, Peesel left the company "by mutual agreement". At this point Rollei's debts amounted to around 500 million DM, which meant that the banks effectively owned 97% of the company. The banks considered
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in Italy, but its successor, as expected, was also made in Braunschweig. These products were manufactured in leased premises within Rollei's former factory. Only a quarter of the available space was required; the remainder was utilised by companies unconnected with the photography industry.
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built into the lens. This technology was expensive and rather unreliable to begin with, but the advantages were compelling nonetheless. An updated model with improved electronics was subsequently released in 1978. Most importantly, these innovations allowed Rollei to distinguish itself from
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at a very attractive price. In spite of this, sales were well below expectations. Rollei's research and development department continued to follow the basic philosophy it had established for its medium format cameras: adding more electronics. In 1978, Rollei introduced a new, electronically
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In the mid-1970s, third-party lenses increased in popularity. This trend made it difficult for Rollei to maintain its declining market share because third-party lens makers were reluctant to produce Rollei-compatible lenses; low sales of Rollei cameras made it uneconomic for them to do so.
1236:: A soft focus lens for the taking lens only available in two grades, "0" and "1", which softens the definition and produce striking halo effects, particularly when used with back lighting. The Rolleisoft lens has concentric circles ground in groves and is used principally for portraiture.
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Although wages in Germany were low to begin with, they increased steadily, which prompted Peesel to negotiate an exclusive agreement with the government of Singapore in 1970 to manufacture photographic equipment there. In return, he promised to create 10,000 new jobs by the year 1980.
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In the meanwhile, Rollei's product range had expanded considerably and it had outgrown the factory in Salzdahlumer StraĂe. Furthermore, recruiting new employees locally in the Braunschweig area had become increasingly difficult as around half of the local workforce was now employed by
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was established in 1974 purely to sell cameras. There was, however, no clear distinction between VoigtlÀnder and Rollei cameras, and many models were sold under both brand names. This even applied to 35 mm SLR cameras, whereby their common lens mount was now referred to as the
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and gave it to photojournalists to test. Although they were enthusiastic, Rollei did not believe â much to the astonishment of industry experts â that it could manufacture removable lenses with the required precision. Instead, as a compromise, the company introduced in 1959 the
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in Germany, Paul Franke lived up to his reputation as a savvy financier: he invested the income from exports (in foreign currency) so astutely that the company came through this difficult period unscathed â a rather unlikely outcome if Heidecke, alone, had made these decisions.
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employing 380 workers manufactured, sold and (until 1 July 1983) serviced a "rationalised" range of cameras, lenses and slide projectors. This company, which had nothing more to do with the former Rollei company up until the takeover of its "leading designs", was 100% owned by
2339:â who subsequently became shareholders in the company. In those days, risky investments such as this were not that uncommon; Peesel's imperious demeanor within Rollei had so impressed the bankers that they were confident of their investment. Only after the collapse of the
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in 1937, which generated a lot of interest. The company founders we so taken with their new creation that they immediately commissioned the construction of a second factory. The new factory, comprising three floors with a combined production area of 3,000 square metres
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concentrated on system cameras, which were still made in Braunschweig, and slide projectors, which were made in Singapore until 1983. After that, production of slide projectors was transferred back to Germany so that they, too, could be marketed under the catch phrase
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enlarger. However, the factory at Uelzen became redundant after Rollei transferred most of its production to Singapore. The site was put up for sale, but no buyer was found and the factory finally closed on 1 October 1977. The buildings stood empty until 1981.
4605:"Katalog: Insolvenzversteigerung des Kameraherstellers DHW Fototechnik GmbH (ehem. Franke & Heidecke GmbH), Salzdahlumer Str. 196, 38126 Braunschweig - Finale Liste online - Proventura Industrie-Auktion GmbH - Insolvenz-Auktion Konkursware Versteigerungen"
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Paul Franke's untimely death in the spring of 1950 had serious consequences for the company though. Not only did his passing mark the end of an era for Rollei, the loss of his business acumen also led the company to the edge of ruin on more than one occasion.
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acre), sufficient space to manufacture 20,000 cameras annually. Although the site was well served by public transport, it lay some distance from the city centre, so the company built a canteen and shop for its workforce, which now numbered 309 employees.
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After DHW's insolvency and asset sales, the same management team started the business again with a further reduced number of employees under the name DW Photo. The manufacturing of TLRs and projectors has been dropped to concentrate on the Hy6 system.
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which could select shutter speeds from 1/30 sec to 1/300 sec and apertures from f/3.5 to f/22. There were only two manual controls: one for focusing, the other for selecting either a shutter speed of 1/30 sec (for flash photography), or
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logo of the 1930s. In fact, a wide-angled version of this camera is available once more. So, the number of Rollei cameras produced increased yet further â albeit slowly â reaching a total of 3.2 million units. Similarly, a classic version of the
1967:), camera buyers lost interest in Rollei and its products; on the other hand, very few noticed the flaws either. As a result, Rollei was relegated to the fringe, its sales lagging well behind Minolta, Pentax, Canon, Nikon and Contax-Yashica.
1027:, which seriously damaged the city. On 1 and 15 January 1944, and again on 13 August, Rollei too suffered air raid damage to its factories. By the time the war ended on 12 April 1945, almost 65% of its plant and machinery had been destroyed.
2677:(Nord/LB) then appointed Heinz Wehling to manage the company on 1 March 1978. So, Rollei was able to exhibit at photokina after all, but not in its customary location â that had already been allocated. He negotiated a contract with IEC, the
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for the 9 cm Ă 9 cm film format. Kahn explained as a pretext, that his customers liked to keep the negatives because they had doubts about the durability of prints. Moreover, roll film was much easier to archive than glass plates.
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355, firstly in grey, and later (from 1963) in black. By the time production ceased in 1968, over 67,000 units had been made. By this time few amateur photographers made contact prints any more, preferring instead to take 35 mm
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Rollei's product portfolio within RCP-Technik included compact digital cameras (Compactline, Flexline, Powerflex, Sportsline), camcorders (Movieline), digital picture frames, slide and photo scanners, as well as tripods (FotoPro).
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was supplemented with a variety of models. The company expanded its production facilities and product range at the end of the 1960s beyond what a small company like Rollei could manage. Rollei's decision to start manufacturing in
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f/2.8, 25 mm lens and cost 425 DM. In retrospect, it seems unlikely that such an unusual format might return Rollei to profitability. However, the German camera industry believed that this was the way forward, and both
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In 1967, Rollei started to sell flash units, but without much success as this market was already crowded with offerings from other manufacturers â not just other camera makers, but also consumer electronics companies such as
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Die DHW Fototechnik GmbH produziert am alten Standort der Rollei in Braunschweig einige Klassiker wie die zweiĂ€ugige Rolleiflex und die Rollei 35, kann aber auch die moderne Rolleiflex Hy6 liefern, wie deren GeschĂ€ftsfĂŒhrer
3462:, which has been selling Rollei-branded consumer products since 2007 under the terms of a Europe-wide licensing agreement, purchased the Rollei brand on 1 January 2010, thereby extending its rights to the brand world-wide.
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acre), provided sufficient space to house a further 700 workers. It was completed in 1938, and by the end of that year the 300,000th camera had come off the production line. In retrospect, Reinhold Heidecke regarded the
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Rollei's factory in Singapore astounded everyone, especially those outside of Germany; at that time not even the Japanese had successfully managed to carry out precision manufacturing on the Asian continent. Although
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in 1970 was regarded as a pioneering achievement by the photographic industry. Unfortunately, it also damaged the companies reputation as a German precision manufacturer. In 1982, after many failed attempts at
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in Braunschweig around 1916, he got the idea to manufacture a new type of roll-film camera. However, the company rejected his proposal because they thought there would be problems keeping the film perfectly
1895:. Despite state-of-the-art open-aperture metering, which was promoted with the catch-phrase "concentration on the essentials", sales of the camera were rather poor. In 1976 Rollei unexpectedly withdrew the
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was introduced in 1970; it was quite compact and comparable in price (675 DM) and quality with Japanese cameras. Rollei had modelled its design on the top-selling 35 mm SLR camera of the time, the
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series can still be used, although the viewfinder and magazine mounts are new. The motor drive within the film back eliminates the need for a mechanical link between the camera and the film magazine.
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matched its high price; it had a push-pull viewfinder with automatic parallax correction up to 40 cm, whereby extending the viewfinder also wound on the film and cocked the shutter. In addition,
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was the last new camera to go into production before Rollei went bankrupt. It was conceived as a 35 mm viewfinder camera of new design that would be (almost) as easy to use as cameras that used
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capability, using two projection lenses. This product generated renewed interest in the company, because, prior to this, dissolving required two projectors connected to a special controller. But the
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in the middle of June 1937 marked another significant milestone for Franke & Heidecke. Prior to this, after taking a picture, two separate steps were required to advance the film and cock the
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acres)) of factory space, with plans for two future building projects. The first stage, completed in 1970, was used to manufacture slide projectors, studio flash systems and, later on, the
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Reinhold Heidecke kept on making new cameras right up until his death in 1960, although no one bothered to admonish him over the development costs any more. One of his projects was the
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Demand for the new camera exceeded production capacity by a wide margin. Even though it was quite an expensive product, orders for 800 cameras were received in the first month alone. A
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Between 1977 and 1979, Rollei commissioned a little known Japanese company to manufacture a range of three basic pocket cameras taking 110 film. These were sold under the brand name
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had built-in bellows, as well as a pivoting front (lens) standard that could be tilted back and forth by 8°, thus allowing the region of sharpness to be manipulated according to the
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which was introduced in 1984. Significant improvements included a film magazine and TTL flash metering â superior technology that made it the leading medium format camera. The
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3327:. This camera is a completely new, hybrid design with both analogue and digital capability. Three different versions are available from Franke & Heidecke, Sinar and Leaf (
1347:. It included two slide trays: the left-hand tray was for 35 mm (5 cmĂ5 cm) slides, the right-hand tray was for medium format (7 cmĂ7 cm) slides. The
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was already in trouble. Also, many wondered who, actually, was behind the holding company. Rumour had it that Agfa had taken a share in order to avoid restrictions from the
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without additional equipment. With the normal lens reversed and the bellows extended by 50 mm, close-up photography with a magnification ratio of 1.5Ă was possible. An
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of 60 mm. Unfortunately, sales were disappointing, so production never resumed after the war. The company management believed that many Rollei photographers only made
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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°.
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entered into take-over negotiations, but no agreement could be reached. In the end, VoigtlÀnder's assets were divided according to a scheme devised by Peesel: Rollei,
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was the smallest camera that used standard 35 mm film cartridges, which made it an ideal second camera for amateur photographers. Initially, it came with a Zeiss
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was a compact, upright slide projector that transported slides via a gravity-fed, conveyor belt system. The slides were stacked one behind the other into proprietary,
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resulting from inadvertently forgetting to wind on the film. It also had a film-feeler mechanism that automatically started the counter, so no red window was needed.
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combined the two, whereby advancing the film automatically cocked the shutter. Not only did this innovation speed up the whole process, it also eliminated accidental
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35 mm lenses, Rollei was finally able to match the range of focal lengths offered by its competitors. On top of that, Peperzak cancelled Rollei's appearance at
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Despite an earlier resolution to avoid the mass market, Rollei began to sell a range of viewfinder cameras for the amateur market. The cameras were made in Asia by
3029:â were visible on the photographic image. Rollei's system was substantially cheaper than other high-end systems of the time. There was close collaboration with the
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on 10 June 1987 for the symbolic price of 1 DM together with 14 million DM in debts. Mandermann was a German photographic industrialist, who had owned
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was released onto the market without being subjected to the extensive testing that was usual, with the result that it suffered from unreliability, just like the
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was released in 1952 with a reduced shutter speed range, but the focal-plane shutter was still prone to failure. While it was no threat to the fully developed
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tele-converter magnified 1.5Ă, weighed 327 g and could render an image accurately in the viewfinder up to a distance of 4m from the object. The 4-element
549:, was selling well. Heidecke tried unsuccessfully to secure financing to start his own company, so, at the insistence of his wife, he presented his concept to
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1190:, although intended for amateur photographers, was relatively expensive at 435 DM. It featured an automatic exposure control system driven by a coupled
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743:, with a f/3.8 lens it cost 225 â︁âł︁. This success made it possible to obtain credit to buy a new factory and thrive in the midst of the
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film cassettes, but delivering better image quality. Planning started in 1977 and the cameras were manufactured between June 1980 and September 1981. The
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In need of factory space, they rented several rooms in a house at ViewegstraĂe 32, which became the companies first headquarters. The house survived
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1923:, its first SLR with aperture priority metering â some four years after the Japanese. Low-cost mass production in Singapore allowed Rollei to offer the
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To begin with, Rollei had no real competition, which yielded ever increasing sales of its cameras. In the 1950s, almost every press photographer owned a
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After 35 mm SLR cameras became popular, Rollei began to develop its own 35 mm product line in 1966; but it was already too late â just as the
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camera; he left it in a cellar, and when he later retrieved it, he found that rats had eaten the bellows. This convinced him that a camera designed for
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made this effortless, like running a normal slide-show. Above all, there was no longer any need to alternately load the slides into two magazines. The
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3244:. The product line initially consisted solely of 35 mm cameras; digital cameras were added later on â Rollei even began to develop these itself.
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cameras incorporated a glass plate in front of the back plane inscribed with grid lines which â as famously shown on the photographs taken during the
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The intention was to collaborate in the development of products for the German military. As a result, Rollei began to make 7Ă42 binoculars, otherwise
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in order to purchase and store the plant and machinery. This would make it possible to restart production in Asia later on should this be necessary.
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Heidecke filed for bankruptcy, resulting in all 131 employees being made redundant on 30 June 2009. Some of the bankruptcy assets were purchased by
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Rollei Prego series â a line of 18 consumer digital cameras with resolutions up to 10.1 megapixels (as of September 2007) marketed by Rollei GmbH.
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declared itself insolvent. Since 2009 Rolleiflex medium format cameras, Rollei 35 and Rolleivision slide projectors were being produced by the
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of 1997, Paul Dume and six former Rollei managers purchased Rollei in 1999 in a management buyout. In November 2002, Rollei was taken over by
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A chronology and comprehensive guide to Rollei's products, including VoigtlÀnder products made under Rollei ownership between 1972 and 1982.
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in 1981, Rollei camera products still accounted for 97% of the production capacity in Singapore, which meant that the factory had to close.
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remained in production until 1978; many more projectors were subsequently added to the range, providing a major boost to Rollei's turnover.
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to come on the market that used a crank handle to advance the film, a popular feature that emerged on the 6Ă6 model shortly thereafter. The
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exerted no influence over Rollei's camera product line. Rollei simply made the products and received test and measurement instruments from
881:, came onto the market. It had simpler Zeiss Triotar Lens, a steel back-plate, and a knob instead of a handle for winding on the film. The
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in 1982. The chairman of Nord/LB's board of directors greeted this event with the words, "Thank goodness, I am finally rid of Rollei...".
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liquidating Rollei, but decided instead that restructuring the company would be more worthwhile, setting out the following requirements:
1039:. The allied occupying forces wanted Rollei to survive as a company, even helping it procure lenses from Zeiss, which had ended up in the
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1306:, in 1948. However, this model was regarded as being technically inferior because its shutter was unreliable. To solve this problem, the
1004:. Although these products consumed the bulk of the companies resources, some regular product development was still possible, and work on
1932:. However, it lacked the reliability that was now expected of consumer products. One weak point, for example, was the mirror mechanism.
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themselves from cheaper alternatives. The camera projected an image onto glass plates of dimensions 45 mm Ă 107 mm. The name
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The frequent name-changes are an indication of a turbulent history: After the popularity of the twin lens reflex cameras declined, the
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lenses, as well as lenses manufactured by Rollei based on designs by Zeiss, and occasionally lenses made by Japanese manufacturers.
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In 1974, Rollei's workforce was distributed as follows: 1,648 in Braunschweig, 314 in Uelzen, and 5,696 in Singapore. Although the
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cameras â excluding special editions. Its main advantage lay in its ability to photograph large crowds at heavily attended events.
1168:) with an f/4, 55 mm lens followed in 1961. It only remained in production until 1967, which today makes it one of the rarest
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would each receive one third shares with Rollei retaining exclusive rights to its brand names. As a result, a new company called
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Clearly, Rollei would not be able to finance an expansion on this scale itself, so it approached two regional German banks â the
3013:. Accordingly, especially calibrated cameras were developed along with computer programmes to analyse the resultant images: the
1072:, and quite a few amateurs did as well. The camera was so popular that it bred over 500 imitations, more than half of them from
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4037:, Carl Zeiss lenses, both waist level & eye level finders, and motorized film advance. The SL2000 F was introduced in 1981.
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only sales and service - no further improvement, but some new accessories, such as a remote control with a 3 m-long wire
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never sold in the numbers that the company had hoped for or needed. Nevertheless, Rollei owes its survival as a company to the
1087:, the underwater diving pioneer, approached Franke & Heidecke to see if they could make him a special housing suitable for
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2824:, its largest creditor, took over its properties and the management of its former production facilities. A new company called
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in Germany, took over the leadership of Rollei with the intention of fundamentally changing its pricing and marketing policy.
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cartridges. The A110 was compact, stylish and highly regarded. Later on, Rollei released a cheaper alternative in silver, the
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DHW Fototechnik (founded in 2009 by Rolf Daus, Katherina and Hans Hartje and Frank Will) in Braunschweig was an exhibitor at
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as the negatives were simply too small. As a result, it was not until 1957 that a new version came onto the market priced at
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2579:(1986), MSC 300/300P (1995â1998), MSC 310/320s/330P (1998â2003), MSC 315/325P and 535P (2003â2014); the final generation of
2006:, 38 mm lens. Despite the similarity in names, this camera should not be confused with its modern (2002) namesake, the
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Peesel asked to see all the plans for new products so that he could evaluate them. But in reality, few were actually built:
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Rollei Rolleivision 35 twin digital (#83745) (1989-1995) / Rollei Rolleivision 35 twin digital P (#83730) (1991-1995)
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321:, it was sold back to its internal management in 1999. In 2002, it was bought by a Danish investment group, and renamed
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Single-lens medium format cameras represented Rollei's most important market segment. Consequently, development of the
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To help return the company to profitability, Rollei's management sought advice from a number of experts. One of them,
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Compatible with all Schneider Digital AFD and Rolleiflex 6008 PQ/PQS lenses from Carl Zeiss und Schneider-Kreuznach.
3046:. Nonetheless, 1,250 gold-plated Rolleiflexes were assembled in 1982 from the remaining componentry and sold as the
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wide-angle (0.5Ă) and telephoto (1.7Ă) conversion lenses were available as accessories. An improved successor, the
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preferred the opposite approach, of always developing as many models as possible from an existing camera housing.
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range â 35 mm SLRs produced from 1970 until the late 1980s, using Carl Zeiss optics. Other lenses, like the
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Rollei P360 (1978) / Rollei P360A (1978) / Rollei P360 autofocus (P360AF) / Rollei P360 autofocus-IR (P360AF-IF)
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special version of 6008 professional with RĂ©seau plate for photogrammetry, variants with 9 or 121 crosses exist
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projectors also includes the 535P, a "P"rofessional (or "P"rogrammable) version which uses 250 watt bulbs.
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fitted with a normal lens (f/2.8, 80mm) cost 2,778 DM, and several interchangeable lenses were available:
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was chosen in part to remind the management at VoigtlÀnder that they had restricted Heidecke in his work there.
5616:(Official website of manufacturer of the modern medium format Rolleiflex cameras and repair) English and German
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sold for 2,800 DM, which was not exactly cheap, but a reasonable price considering the low production volumes.
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In 2005/2006, the company headquarters moved to Berlin and the company was split into two different companies:
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range meant that it only ever appealed to serious amateurs, with the result that only 15,000 units were sold.
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the factory in Singapore. Rollei was now perilously close to bankruptcy, so the search began for a new owner.
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In fact, Kahn had concealed the real rationale behind his request because Franke & Heidecke supported the
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5037:[RCP-Technik GmbH acquires the rights to the Rollei brand] (in German). digitalkamera.de. 2010-03-18.
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2662:â even though Rollei had enough spare production capacity in Singapore to make them all itself. With the new
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series of cameras. Later products included specialty and nostalgic type films for the photo hobbyist market.
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Rollei / Franke & Heidecke / dhw Rolleivision twin MSC 535 P (#38150, #38152) (2004-2015)
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for focusing the lens because of an earlier, bad experience: around 1916, he conducted an experiment with a
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medium format camera in the world, whereby the aperture and shutter speed were set electronically via two
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Rollei / Franke & Heidecke / dhw Rolleivision twin MSC 325 P (#38110, #38112) (-2015)
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acres) plot of land, Rollei began construction of new buildings that would provide 6,000 square metres (
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From 1974 onwards, Rollei introduced various 35 mm cameras of conventional design, including the
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assumed responsibility for disposing of the remaining stock and servicing its former products, while
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4477:[Available once again: Rolleiflex, Rolleivision and Hy6] (in German). photoscala. 2010-03-08
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Perzak's behaviour became increasingly erratic; in an attempt to save the factory at Uelzen, he got
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compact viewfinder camera with built-in selenium meter and collapsible 40 mm f/3.5 Carl Zeiss
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special version of 6006 with RĂ©seau plate for photogrammetry, variants with 8 or 121 crosses exist
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continued to manage Rollei's rights and licences from its headquarters in Berlin until early 2010.
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Rollei Rolleivision twin MSC 300 / Rollei Rolleivision twin MSC 300 P (#64200, #64501) (1993)
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in return â equipment that it would otherwise have built itself. Consequently, collaboration with
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The Heidoscop was a great success, exceeding all expectations. In 1923, the company introduced a
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Franke & Heidecke Rollei P95.0 (1964-1965); utilizes a Rollei TLR camera as projection lens
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was introduced in 1992, which made exposures of 1/1000 second possible for the first time. The
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fixed-lens autofocus cameras that featured an electronic rangefinder, similar to the competing
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1618:, was released in 1984; externally the camera was largely unchanged, but it now had a built-in
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Rollei TLR : The History : The complete book on the origins of twin-lens photography
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was the market leader in this segment. The Swedish company introduced their first camera, the
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as a standard feature and Rollei was simply no longer able to keep up. The high price of the
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was established on 1 March 1972 with 320 employees to manufacture lenses for both Rollei and
671:, was finally completed in 1927; it was built for absolute reliability and featured a rigid,
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and SL66E SLR with rise and fall lens plane and exceptional close-up abilities â as used by
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series of rangefinder cameras; The Rollei 35 was nearly identical to the camera sold as the
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Rollei / Franke & Heidecke / dhw Rolleivision 66 dual P (#10784) (-2015)
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with PQS lenses up to 1/1000 second, special version with RĂ©seau plate for photogrammetry
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was neither developed by Rollei, nor was it based on any of the earlier variants of the
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In 1986, Rollei started making metric surveying systems. This project was instigated by
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The takeover by Hannsheinz Porst was met with universal astonishment as his own company
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camera with interchangeable lenses. It was widely regarded as the best camera that used
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Wilhelmine Heidecke, Reinhold Heidecke's wife, suggested building a "ladies camera" â a
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4445:[Franke & Heidecke declare bankruptcy] (in German). photoscala. 2009-03-02.
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to market digital consumer cameras and accessories under the "Rollei" label in Europe.
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4988:[DHW wants to make classic Rollei cameras] (in German). photoscala. 2009-11-11
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improved electronics, faster motor-drive; like 6008, but without an exchangeable back
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instruments. Rollei initially made contact with USH through its Singapore subsidiary,
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1982 to 2003 â Rollei Fototechnic / USH / Mandermann / Samsung / Dume / Capitellum era
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had to work perfectly, which excluded components that might rot. He ruled out a cloth
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Photoscala article "Rolleiflex-Kameras: Es geht weiter â wieder einmal und irgendwie"
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achieved sales of almost 140,000 units, while over 240,000 pocket cameras were sold.
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5009:[Rollei slims down (for its own good?)] (in German). photoscala. 2006-09-28.
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cost 628.23 DM, and two accessory lenses were available for it: the wide-angle
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In response to the challenge from Mamiya, Rollei created a camera comparable to the
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were manufactured until production ceased in 1976. The later models (III - VB) uses
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The latest camera from the company (named Franke & Heidecke since 2006) is the
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As a result, in the first half of 1975, the combined workforce (of both Rollei and
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4878:[Mismanagement at Rollei] (in German). manager magazin online. 2001-08-28.
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3054:, was released which naturally featured the latest in TTL and flash metering. The
1907:â a camera derived from obsolete technology acquired through Rollei's purchase of
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camera system, along with its enduring reputation for quality. Its successor, the
471:, in Braunschweig. The company underwent more radical restructuring in 2007/2008.
4970:[Introduction of the Rollei RF35] (in German). Rollei USA. Archived from
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Although there were many imitators, none could match the quality of the original
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continued, albeit on a small scale. The cameras were used inter alia in military
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in Hamburg was responsible for Rollei consumer products like re-branded compact
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Following another restructuring in 2007, Rollei was split into three companies.
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Rollei 16, Rollei 16S 16mm subminiature camera; Carl Zeiss Tessar 25mm/2.8 lens
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5023:[Trimble takes over RolleiMetric] (in German). photoscala. 2009-01-26.
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and 35 mm lenses from Japanese companies, fixed focal length lenses from
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parts. The top part contained a glass prism that was attached to the camera's
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and came in two versions with either a f/3.5 and a f/2.8 Tessar lens with a
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As of 2015 the brands "Rollei" and "Rolleiflex" continue to be owned by the
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2004 to 2015 â New Franke & Heidecke / RCP-Technik / DHW era / DW Photo
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strategy to manufacture for the military market failed, Rollei was sold to
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for 100,000 DM. Some 700 employees were still working for Rollei in 1981.
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incorporating selective gold-plating on the housing marked the end of the
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open-aperture metering, spot metering, hand-grip, viewfinder information
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on 1 April 1981, with the option of purchasing 75% of Nord/LB's share of
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photokina 2012: Rolleiflex Hy6 Mod2, Rolleiflex FX-N, Electronic Shutter
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4653:"Factory releases Type D charger for Rolleiflex 6000 series and Lens co"
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Obviously, the new owner could not be a Japanese company. Since neither
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compact original viewfinder (Germany) with 40 mm f/3.5 Carl Zeiss
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cameras from Cosina, it utilised a bayonet lens mount derived from the
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had before it. Rollei's bankruptcy brought production to an early end.
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cameras. In addition, Rollei took on 300 former VoigtlÀnder employees.
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Cameras, lenses and accessories, advertisements and magazine articles.
4536:"Rolleiflex Unveils New FX-N TLR Film, Hy6 Mod2 Medium Format Cameras"
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Rollei P35A / Rollei P35E / Rollei P35AT (1968) / Rollei P35 autofocus
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professional view camera with wide-angle bellows, fixed rear standard
3614:
Rollei 4.0 FW TLR with 50 mm f/4 Super-Angulon â classic reissue.
1553:. In addition, the lens could be mounted in reverse, thereby enabling
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was a German company that established a worldwide reputation with the
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Includes contemporary articles on the Rollei family and its products.
5228:"ROLLEIFLEX 6008 METRIC - A NEW CAMERA FOR INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAMMETRY"
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optimised for both digital and analogue photography, with auto-focus
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withdrawal from the pocket camera market, which was declining rapidly
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Although there had been speculation in the trade press over a future
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sold for 398.60 DM, plus 97.50 DM for a standard lens. The
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in Berlin, approached Rollei, asking if they could build him a large
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Rollei P350A (1974) / Rollei P350AT / Rollei P350 autofocus (P350AF)
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Rollei 4.0 FT TLR with 135 mm f/4 Tele-Xenar â classic reissue.
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is no longer in production, and it appears that not many were sold.
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closed down on 23 August 1971, whereupon the German mail-order firm
371:
owning the rights to the "Rollei" and "Rolleiflex" brands. Finally,
3550:
In 2014, DHW filed for insolvency and was dissolved in April 2015.
3114:
modes. They were sold in two versions: the 35T had a 38~90 mm
2886:
2098:
1156:
f/4, 135 mm lens. This camera was particularly well-suited to
596:
lenses (f/4.5, 55 mm) and, mounted between them, a Carl Zeiss
491:
Over the years, many great photographers have used Rollei cameras:
5526:(Repr.) (in German) (4th ed.). Stuttgart: Lindemanns Verlag.
5397:"Here I show a few accessories that belong in the Rollei Report 2"
5048:
4696:
4318:
3320:
3251:
3237:
2986:
2946:
2769:
35 mm and middle format cameras for the top end of the market
2697:
2601:
2590:
2513:
to selected journalists in Singapore in 1973, and presented it at
2432:
After Zeiss Ikon stopped making cameras in 1972, the company
2063:
1771:
1726:
1705:
compromised, despite the pocket camera format. Over time, several
1681:
1512:
1412:
1391:
1385:
1357:
1330:
1140:
makeshift solution in comparison to fully interchangeable lenses.
1073:
862:
656:
232:
4629:"Hy6 rises again as DW Photo tries to break from tangled history"
4352:
in English, but the German spelling will be used in this article.
2572:
was made in Singapore starting from 1980 and cost 1,000 DM.
2345:
did financial institutions become more prudent in their lending.
4153:
Rollei PM35A / Rollei P 300 / Rollei P320 / Rollei Diamat S
2140:. What is more, as Uelzen lay within the economically depressed
5629:
4910:[Rollei splits up] (in German). photoscala. 2007-11-21.
2812:
On 1 January 1982, Rollei split into three separate companies:
1919:
was clumsy and unreliable. Next, Rollei went on to develop the
545:. Besides, their current camera range, which used conventional
536:
While Reinhold Heidecke was working as a production manager at
5819:
3788:
with PQS lenses up to 1/1000 second, ScanPack interface (SRC)
3573:
Rolleiflex 3.5F TLR with 75 mm f/3.5 Planar â as used by
3450:), who manufactures photographic film under the Rollei label.
3397:
3207:
Rollei dr5100 digital camera, identical to the Ricoh Caplio GX
1959:(the first SLR to feature multiple automatic exposure modes â
1207:, cost 498 DM and also featured manual exposure control.
333:
29:
4518:"Out of Franke & Heidecke's ashes, rises DHW Fototechnik"
4500:"Out of Franke & Heidecke's ashes, rises DHW Fototechnik"
4165:
Rollei PM35AF / Rollei P320 autofocus / Rollei P340 autofocus
4108:
Silver color Rollei E110 with Carl Zeiss Tessar 23mm/2.8 lens
3762:
special version of 6008 professional with long-film magazine
2353:
was fully autonomous, it did not do any product development.
439:. The company changed its name and legal form many times: to
5072:
4502:. British Journal of Photography. 2010-10-06. Archived from
4233:
Slide projectors for 7Ă7 cm frames (6Ă6 cm slides)
3840:
like 6003 professional, with PQS lenses up to 1/1000 second
2077:
instead to resell (under the Rollei brand) products made by
976:
Alongside its renowned cameras, Rollei â like its neighbour
705:
5174:
4129:
Slide projectors for 5Ă5 cm frames (35 mm slides)
3814:
Gold-plated model of Rolleiflex 6008 professional SRC 1000
3505:
f/2.8, 80 mm standard lens, the twin-lens TLR and the
3135:
The firm followed the rangefinder trend and introduced the
1131:
filter bayonet and the primary lens bayonet. The 5-element
433:
Werkstatt fĂŒr Feinmechanik und Optik, Franke & Heidecke
296:
Werkstatt fĂŒr Feinmechanik und Optik, Franke & Heidecke
155:
Werkstatt fĂŒr Feinmechanik und Optik, Franke & Heidecke
5613:
4204:
Rollei 35 twin (1984-1988) / Rollei 35 twin IR (1985)
3598:
designed for non-professional users, like the rest of the
1662:, released in 1968 only had TTL flash metering, while the
1126:
only had a single, fixed normal lens, although the Rollei
162:
owns the rights to the "Rollei" brand since 1 January 2015
5477:(in German) (3rd ed.). Stuttgart: Lindemanns Verlag.
4201:
Rollei P3801 / Rollei P3801 IR / Rollei P3801-Stereo
3102:
line of cameras. These were sophisticated, titanium-clad
1903:" until Rollei went bankrupt) from sale in favour of the
1776:
Left to right: Rolleiflex SL35 ME, SL35, SL35 E
1314:
to begin with, that situation changed when the legendary
332:
in Berlin, owner of the Rollei brand and selling various
225:
5606:
4554:"DHW Fototechnik GmbH hat Antrag auf Insolvenz gestellt"
3497:, a hybrid digital back-compatible and 4.5Ă6 / 6Ă6 film
3170:. Rollei offered three lenses of its own design made by
1065:
Franke had done so immediately at the onset of the war.
4147:
Rollei P37A (1972) / Rollei P37E / Rollei P37 autofocus
4047:, and the Rolleinar (manufactured for Rollei mainly by
4007:
compact camera (Singapore) with 40 mm f/2.8 Zeiss
1602:
At long last, Rollei had a camera that could match the
699:
curtain for the same reason, choosing instead a Compur
1799:
Spotmatic, although it did not surpass it in quality.
1122:
adjustment through the viewfinder. By comparison, the
5222:
5220:
3906:
electronics from the 6008 AF, but without auto-focus
3050:
for 4,000 DM. In 1987, a much-admired successor, the
2144:
zone, Rollei would qualify for government subsidies.
1983:, including sales of virtually identical models from
1019:
As Braunschweig was one of the centres of the German
802:. However, this was not practical in the case of the
624:
was derived, which later became the name of company.
4475:"Es gibt sie noch: Rolleiflex, Rolleivision und Hy6"
4027:
compact camera with unique film transport mechanism.
3611:
Rolleiflex 2.8FX-N latest version of the classic TLR
1760:(f/3.2, 28 mm) costing 232.43 DM, and the
499:(Rolleiflex 3.5F TLR with 75 mm f/3.5 Planar),
445:
Rollei-Werke Franke & Heidecke GmbH & Co. KG
304:
Rollei-Werke Franke & Heidecke GmbH & Co. KG
5831:
5810:
5790:
5725:
5671:
5664:
5565:(Repr.). Jersey, C.I.: Jersey Photographic Museum.
5349:"quand le rollei-bi projetait des diapositives 6x6"
4986:"DHW Fototechnik will Rollei-Klassiker produzieren"
4676:photoscala, Ăber den Autor Redaktion (2001-11-30).
4579:"DHW Fototechnik â Insolvenzmasse wird versteigert"
4068:
format cameras with 23mm/2.8 Carl Zeiss Tessar lens
3195:
Rollei Prego 120, a 35 mm film point-and-shoot
2939:, a Danish investment company based in Copenhagen.
1802:Rollei introduced a new bayonet lens mount for the
798:from their negatives because they had no access to
585:they learned by dismantling these, constructed the
340:in Braunschweig, an equipment factory which became
221:
213:
194:
166:
148:
60:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
5609:(in German and English). Rollei GmbH & Co. KG.
5446:Rolleiflex, Rolleicord â Die ZweiĂ€ugigen 1928-1993
5436:Rolleiflex, Rolleicord â Die ZweiĂ€ugigen 1928-1991
4819:– via Pacific Rim Camera, Reference Library.
3082:and sold for 2,200 DM with a flash unit. See
1450:rather than concentrate on a single product line.
384:Franke & Heidecke GmbH, Feinmechanik und Optik
349:Franke & Heidecke GmbH, Feinmechanik und Optik
342:Franke & Heidecke GmbH, Feinmechanik und Optik
3501:, with integrated TTL-metering and an HFT PQS AF-
2530:lacked an exchangeable film magazine, although a
2250:Rollei made other viewfinder cameras besides the
1709:models were released; especially notable was the
1467:, a miniature camera that used industry standard
827:In 1932, Salomon Kahn, the owner of the renowned
665:The first prototype of the new camera, named the
5150:Webseite der DHW Fototechnik zur 6000er Baureihe
4421:"90 years of Rollei â 90 years of photo history"
4225:Rollei Rolleivision twin MSC 330 P (#38030)
3110:, featuring a broad range of shutter speeds and
2680:Industria De Equipamentos Cinematograficos S. A.
2534:back was available. When it was introduced, the
1023:, it was subjected to frequent, sometimes heavy
679:. Heidecke wanted to avoid conventional leather
5458:(in German). Gifhorn: Eigenverlag Udo Afalter.
3807:Rolleiflex professional SRC 1000 "Gold Edition"
3392:and was selling Asian-made digital cameras and
1622:. Additional lenses were released, such as the
1215:Some accessories manufactured for Rollei TLRs:
5438:(in German). Gifhorn: Eigenverlag Udo Afalter.
5428:(in German). Gifhorn: Eigenverlag Udo Afalter.
3547:projectors were continued to be sold as well.
3433:) as their Metric Imaging Department in 2009.
3381:with a view to partially resuming production.
3240:, among others, and sold under the brand name
2756:Porst announced his strategy for the company:
2749:. The management of Rollei was shared between
1527:for some time, it was not until 1966 that the
5641:
5475:Rollei 35 â Eine Kamera erobert den Weltmarkt
5214:Report on the Rolleiflex SLX and 6000 system.
3697:without interchangeable back or TTL metering
3121:~5.6 lens, while the 35W had a 28~60 mm
2955:In the summer of 1981, Rollei introduced the
2867:proved to be extremely beneficial to Rollei.
2670:. In the end, he left Rollei on 28 February.
2466:Reducing the workforce in Braunschweig by 500
2449:1975 to 1981 â Peperzak / Wehling / Porst era
1911:. In comparison to the elegant design of the
8:
3442:One of the licensees of the Rollei brand is
3065:in 2001, a modernised version featuring the
1764:(f/3.2, 28 mm) costing 282.88 DM.
1035:After the war, Braunschweig ended up in the
636:Rollei in Braunschweig (Salzdahlumer StraĂe)
134:
5487:(in German). Stuttgart: Lindemanns Verlag.
5035:"RCP-Technik GmbH erwirbt die Marke Rollei"
4171:Rollei P355 automat / Rollei P355 autofocus
3853:integral and spot metering, master control
3710:with interchangeable back and TTL metering
3319:, which was produced in collaboration with
2575:Several successors followed, including the
2396:The Braunschweig-based camera manufacturer
1396:Rollei 16s and Super 16 color negative film
5668:
5648:
5634:
5626:
5448:(in German). Stuttgart: Lindemanns Verlag.
3912:Franke & Heidecke / dhw Rolleiflex Hy6
3162:. Like the VoigtlÀnder Bessa R-series and
3106:priced for the luxury market, designed by
2923:, a part of the South Korean conglomerate
2463:Reducing the workforce in Singapore by 50%
351:focused on the production of professional
140:
133:
4831:"Rolleivision 35 twin Diaprojektor 24x36"
4678:"RCP Technik wird zu Rollei - photoscala"
4216:Rollei Rolleivision twin MSC 315 (#38100)
4084:Snake skin Rollei 16S subminiature camera
2843:was founded after the war to manufacture
2285:; it was a pocket-sized camera that used
1752:, only around 28,000 were ever made. The
120:Learn how and when to remove this message
5373:"[RECH] Projecteur ROLLEI P95.0"
4782:"It's New Now: Image dissolve projector"
3625:
3347:
3074:was available for a period of time: the
2496:
2293:. Both models sold extremely well â the
1979:and 120,000 units of its successor, the
1454:concentrating on a single camera type".
631:
572:loan to purchase the property outright.
5545:(VHS video) (in German). atoll medien.
5503:Eikmann, Jorgen; Voigt, Ulrich (1997).
5123:Die Hy6 lebt! Erleben Sie die Hy6 Mod2!
5087:"Rolleiflex Hy6 / Sinar Hy6 / Leaf AFi"
4374:
4335:
4219:Rollei Rolleivision twin MSC 320 S
4074:
3866:no handgrip, no high definition screen
3408:closed its consumer products division.
3185:
2917:Early in 1995, Rollei was purchased by
2187:
2136:, and well-situated on a branch of the
1654:cassette, an underwater housing, and a
739:fitted with a f/4.5 lens cost 198
300:Rollei-Werke Franke & Heidecke GmbH
5584:(in German). Braunschweig: Appelhans.
5316:
5314:
5312:
5310:
5007:"Rollei GmbH schrumpft (sich gesund?)"
4807:"Slide Projectors (dealer's notebook)"
3331:) respectively. Older lenses from the
2880:slide projector was initially made by
1638:along with more accessories including
928:won the Grand Prix award at the Paris
897:Xenar lenses that have better optics.
455:in 2004. In 2006, the headquarters of
5308:
5306:
5304:
5302:
5300:
5298:
5296:
5294:
5292:
5290:
4443:"Franke & Heidecke ist insolvent"
4260:Rollei Rolleivision 66 AV (1986)
4180:/ Rollei P 801S autofocus (1982)
4159:Rollei P 300 autofocus (#647271)
3781:Rolleiflex 6008 professional SRC 1000
3627:Models of the Rolleiflex series 6000
3031:Braunschweig University of Technology
2435:VoigtlÀnder Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH
2281:was positioned as a successor to the
2048:on the market, but not for long. The
1818:), the initial lens range included:
1339:In 1960, Rollei introduced its first
815:(slides), which could be viewed on a
640:Between 1914 and 1923, the period of
503:(Rolleiflex SL66 and SL66E SLR), and
367:in the European market, and with the
248:
27:German optical equipment manufacturer
7:
4603:GmbH, Proventura Industrie-Auktion.
4325:brand for miniature replica cameras)
4189:Rollei P 1250 AF autofocus
3879:studio model without exposure meter
1266:: Allows the use of 35 mm film.
1091:. As a result, Rollei developed the
507:(Rolleiflex 2.8GX), amongst others.
463:while production was transferred to
449:Rollei Fototechnic GmbH & Co. KG
308:Rollei Fototechnic GmbH & Co. KG
58:adding citations to reliable sources
5893:Privately held companies of Germany
5505:Kameras fĂŒr Millionen, Heinz Waaske
4186:Rollei P 1150 A autofocus
4156:Rollei P 300 automat (#654204)
3518:DHW Electronic Shutter No. 0 HS1000
3147:. Instead, it was derived from the
2384:) established a new company called
2258:, the best-known of which were the
1949:to include a micro-processor), and
1592:f/5.6, 1000 mm (4,537 DM)
217:cameras and other optical equipment
4427:. RCP-Technik GmbH. Archived from
3470:Istanbul, Turkey on 1 April 2010.
3219:Rollei Prego dp5200 digital camera
2782:, which were hardly selling anyway
2763:avoid the bottom end of the market
2270:was the smallest camera that used
2044:costing 548 DM was the first
1999:was a compact camera with a fixed
1598:f/5.6, 120 mm (1,250 DM)
1586:f/5.6, 500 mm (2,263 DM)
1580:f/5.6, 250 mm (1,075 DM)
1438:Reorganisation of the product line
960:, the company was required by the
600:(f/3.2) viewfinder. At that time,
441:Rollei-Werke Franke & Heidecke
431:Rollei was founded in 1920 as the
25:
5620:Rolleiflex Repair Shops worldwide
5582:Rollei 35 â Eine Kamerageschichte
5485:Vom Heidoscop zur Rolleiflex 6008
5107:. photo.net. 1999. Archived from
3969:firmware and design improvements
3308:â a stripped-down version of the
3304:with auto-focus, and finally the
3248:Single-lens medium format systems
1389:brand) produced similar designs.
313:After being purchased in 1995 by
283:, Lower Saxony, and maker of the
5873:Photography companies of Germany
5450:Cameras, lenses and accessories.
5440:Cameras, lenses and accessories.
5202:(in German). Lindemanns Verlag.
5198:Claus Prochnow (December 2000).
4248:Rollei P66A (1978) / Rollei P66E
4213:Rollei Rolleivision twin MSC 310
4101:
4089:
4077:
3736:multiple exposures (bracketing)
3594:Rolleicord Vb â A medium format
3520:, which was based on the former
3300:followed in 1995, then came the
3212:
3200:
3188:
2238:
2226:
2214:
2202:
2190:
1574:f/4, 150 mm (1,075 DM)
237:Rolleiflex medium format camera.
34:
5878:Companies based in Braunschweig
4697:http://www.rollei.de/ueber-uns/
3794:Rolleiflex 6008 ChipPack metric
3755:Rolleiflex 6008 LR professional
3411:In 2007/2008, what remained of
3360:hived off its manufacturing to
2381:
1568:f/4, 50 mm (1,075 DM)
1366:In 1963, Rollei introduced the
1055:1950 to 1963 â Horst Franke era
257:instruments founded in 1920 by
253:) was a German manufacturer of
45:needs additional citations for
5507:(in German). Wittig Fachbuch.
5322:"Claus Prochnow Rollei-Report"
5274:"Rollei 2000 / 3003 System 35"
4770:(in German). Hans-Joachim Roy.
4752:(in German). Hans-Joachim Roy.
4734:(in German). Hans-Joachim Roy.
4716:(in German). Hans-Joachim Roy.
3651:forerunner to the System 6000
2147:After purchasing a 3 ha (
2012:â a rangefinder camera with a
1887:In 1974 Rollei introduced the
510:Rollei cameras typically used
1:
5456:Die Rollei-Chronik. BĂ€nde 1-3
4968:"Vorstellung der Rollei RF35"
4315:brand for photographic films)
4304:List of digital camera brands
4134:Franke & Heidecke Rollei
3460:RCP-Technik GmbH & Co. KG
2766:35 mm viewfinder cameras
2507:Rollei had already shown the
2469:Selling the factory in Uelzen
1899:(the last 35 mm camera "
1256:: Rollei's polarizing filter.
1080:Development of the Rolleiflex
403:RCP-Technik GmbH & Co. KG
361:RCP-Technik GmbH & Co. KG
5659:(Franke & Heidecke GmbH)
5093:. Pascal Heyman. 2011-05-29.
4928:. December 1999. p. 142
3978:
3965:
3952:
3936:
3916:
3902:
3888:
3875:
3872:Rolleiflex 6001 professional
3862:
3849:
3836:
3823:
3820:Rolleiflex 6003 professional
3810:
3797:
3784:
3771:
3758:
3745:
3742:Rolleiflex 6008 professional
3732:
3719:
3706:
3694:1984â1990 or 1985/1986â1991
3693:
3673:
3660:
3647:
3634:
3605:Rolleiflex 2.8GX as used by
3277:continued, resulting in the
2795:brand name were sold to the
2747:German Federal Cartel Office
1713:which had a 5-element Zeiss
1292:single-lens cameras offered
399:RCP Technik Verwaltungs GmbH
369:RCP Technik Verwaltungs GmbH
5557:One hour video documentary.
4876:"Missmanagement bei Rollei"
4383:"Samsung corporate history"
4056:Rollei subminiature cameras
3900:(6008/2 integral) (#56650)
3657:Rolleiflex SLX ("new face")
3644:Rolleiflex SLX ("old face")
3061:Rollei then introduced the
2646:, which Rollei sold as the
2560:in the world with on-board
2092:subsidiary in Germany) and
2016:lens mount manufactured by
1630:(f/4, 40 mm), and the
1045:British Ministry of Defence
877:, a cheaper version of the
317:, part of the South Korean
298:, the company renamed into
5909:
5021:"RolleiMetric bei Trimble"
3898:Rolleiflex 6008 integral 2
3530:Rolleiflex 6008 integral 2
3370:Franke & Heidecke GmbH
3260:uses a Rollei 6008 aboard
3000:Wilfried Wester-Ebbinghaus
2836:United Scientific Holdings
2475:Optische Werke VoigtlÀnder
2442:Rollei/VoigtlÀnder bayonet
2422:Optische Werke VoigtlÀnder
2378:United Scientific Holdings
2209:Rollei A110 pocket cameras
1634:(f/4, 150 mm) with a
1537:being an abbreviation for
1349:Rollei Universal Projector
786:outside of Germany â used
469:Franke & Heidecke GmbH
5607:"Official Rollei website"
5561:Parker, Ian, ed. (1992).
5522:Heering, Walther (1991).
5255:"Control Release for HY6"
5091:Pascal's Rolleiflex Pages
4788:. March 1977. p. 191
4162:Rollei P 305 automat
3956:professional view camera
3522:Rollei Electronic Shutter
3444:Hans O. Mahn & Co. KG
2707:Deutsche Fotoholding GmbH
2519:microprocessor-controlled
1808:Quick Bayonet Mount (QBM)
1735:Rollei also produced the
1668:SE Exclusive Professional
1658:unit. Its successor, the
1626:(f/3.5, 30 mm), the
1541:. It was a sophisticated
1433:1964 to 1974 â Peesel era
1287:The situation around 1960
948:as his favourite camera.
628:Hyperinflation in Germany
401:. On 1 January 2015, the
139:
5580:Prochnow, Claus (1998).
5426:Rollei von 1920 bis 1993
5105:"Rollei TLR 6Ă6 Cameras"
4852:"Rollei MSC twin models"
3846:Rolleiflex 6008 integral
3833:Rolleiflex 6003 SRC 1000
3785:1992â1995 or 1994â1996?
3479:Rollei GmbH & Co. KG
3128:~5.6 lens, both branded
3044:voluntary administration
2789:voluntary administration
2630:Under Nord/LB management
1719:f/2.8, 40 mm lens.
1636:between-the-lens shutter
1429:, was released in 1965.
844:facilitate house calls.
661:Advertisement from 1920s
451:in 1981, and finally to
407:Rollei GmbH & Co. KG
160:Rollei GmbH & Co. KG
5541:Lossau, JĂŒrgen (1998).
4299:Twin-lens reflex camera
3962:dhw Rolleiflex Hy6 mod2
3733:1987â1988 or 1989â1993
3596:twin-lens reflex camera
3402:digital video recorders
3386:Rollei Fototechnic GmbH
3358:Rollei Fototechnic GmbH
3104:point and shoot cameras
2869:Rollei Fototechnic GmbH
2826:Rollei Fototechnic GmbH
2814:Rollei Deutschland GmbH
2710:, a company founded by
2675:Norddeutsche Landesbank
2658:, and zoom lenses from
2556:, the first 35 mm
2552:, Rollei presented the
2472:Winding up the company
2330:Norddeutsche Landesbank
1928:controlled camera, the
1891:, the successor to the
1037:British occupation zone
889:; altogether 2,699,505
437:twin-lens reflex camera
426:twin-lens reflex camera
5126:, Dhw-fototechnik.de
5073:"DHW Fototechnik GmbH"
4812:. Rollei. January 1978
4710:"Rollei 16 (Modell 1)"
4257:Rollei Rolleivision 66
4238:Franke & Heidecke
4051:) were also available.
3768:Rolleiflex 6008 metric
3716:Rolleiflex 6006 metric
3366:Rollei Produktion GmbH
3362:Rollei Produktion GmbH
3353:
3288:Rollei introduced the
3270:
2995:
2952:
2931:Asian financial crisis
2607:
2599:
2523:linear electric motors
2504:
2454:Downsizing the company
2069:
2068:Rollei SL84 (by Bauer)
1945:(the first 35 mm
1777:
1732:
1689:
1520:
1479:, a competitor to the
1397:
1363:
1336:
1203:). Its successor, the
1089:underwater photography
1041:Soviet occupation zone
868:
710:
662:
637:
522:Historical development
465:Rollei Produktion GmbH
338:Rollei Produktion GmbH
238:
5483:Afalter, Udo (1992).
5473:Afalter, Udo (1994).
5454:Afalter, Udo (1990).
5444:Afalter, Udo (1993).
5434:Afalter, Udo (1991).
5424:Afalter, Udo (1993).
4294:Medium format cameras
4254:Rollei P66S autofocus
4005:Rollei 35 S
3677:special version with
3670:Rolleiflex SLX metric
3664:improved electronics
3426:Trimble Holdings GmbH
3364:. In September 2005,
3351:
3255:
2990:
2950:
2605:
2594:
2500:
2067:
1775:
1730:
1685:
1551:Scheimpflug principle
1516:
1395:
1361:
1334:
1282:: underwater housing.
1162:Wide Angle Rolleiflex
1110:â that is, until the
1010:flash synchronization
866:
847:Having built a small
774:. This was the first
709:
691:and operation in the
660:
635:
562:German Trade Register
353:medium format cameras
246:German pronunciation:
236:
5622:by Ferdi Stutterheim
5152:, Dhw-fototechnik.de
4768:Rollei Pocketkameras
4750:Rollei Pocketkameras
4732:Rollei Pocketkameras
4714:Rollei Pocketkameras
4251:Rollei P66 autofocus
3824:1994â or 1996â2003?
3729:Rolleiflex 6006 mod2
3707:1983/1984â1986/1989
3499:medium format camera
3493:where it showed the
3394:consumer electronics
3388:changed its name to
3379:DHW Fototechnik GmbH
3368:changed its name to
3027:Apollo Moon missions
2967:, was introduced at
2839:). The London-based
2780:Super 8 cameras
2775:advanced flash units
2577:Rolleivision 35 twin
2336:Hessische Landesbank
2302:Pocketline by Rollei
2233:PocketLine by Rollei
1192:selenium light meter
1158:portrait photography
996:, for example), and
972:Armaments production
564:on 1 February 1920.
388:DHW Fototechnik GmbH
54:improve this article
5524:Das Rolleiflex-Buch
4926:Popular Photography
4922:"Rollei QZ 35T/35W"
4908:"Rollei tranchiert"
4342:The German city of
4309:Maco Photo Products
4031:Rolleiflex SL2000 F
3628:
3473:On 1 January 2015,
3448:Maco Photo Products
3090:Rollei rangefinders
2912:Schneider Kreuznach
2901:Heinrich Mandermann
2818:Rollei GebÀude GmbH
2721:, took over 97% of
2648:Rolleimat Universal
2542:Dissolve projectors
2177:Rolleimat Universal
1318:featuring a Compur
1199:(for long-exposure
1164:(also known as the
1031:The post-war period
905:The release of the
547:photographic plates
516:Schneider Kreuznach
435:in order to make a
136:
5377:Galerie-photo.info
4192:Rollei P 2000
4183:Rollei P 1000
4064:Rollei A110, E110
3885:Rolleiflex 6008 AF
3626:
3526:Rolleiflex 6008 AF
3354:
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2957:Rolleiflex SL2000F
2953:
2951:Rolleiflex SL2000F
2943:Rolleiflex SL2000F
2636:Kaiser Fototechnik
2608:
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2366:Rollei Deutschland
2184:Viewfinder cameras
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2018:Cosina VoigtlÀnder
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1692:For its time, the
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1533:finally appeared,
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1272:Rollei pistol grip
1025:aerial bombardment
1021:armaments industry
1008:lenses as well as
946:Rolleiflex Automat
926:Rolleiflex Automat
915:Rolleiflex Automat
907:Rolleiflex Automat
901:Rolleiflex Automat
887:â︁âł︁
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741:â︁âł︁
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589:. It included two
532:Company foundation
373:Rollei Metric GmbH
239:
152:1 February 1920 as
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5552:978-3-9807235-0-3
5353:Galerie-photo.com
5329:Rollei-report.com
4833:. iF Design Award
4786:Popular Mechanics
4321:(Licensee of the
4311:(Licensee of the
4178:Rollei P 801
4141:Rollei P35 (1968)
3986:
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3859:Rolleiflex 6008 E
3384:In the meantime,
3139:in 2002. Yet the
3078:was presented at
3076:Rollei 35 classic
3052:Rolleiflex 2.8 GX
3037:"Classic" project
3033:on this project.
2704:were interested,
2581:Rolleivision twin
2415:and the state of
1965:aperture priority
1644:extension bellows
1201:night photography
990:telescopic sights
673:injection-moulded
569:World War II
294:Originally named
270:Reinhold Heidecke
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1555:macrophotography
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3917:2006/2007â2013
3703:Rolleiflex 6006
3690:Rolleiflex 6002
3661:1978â1984/1985
3648:1974/1976â1979
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2874:Made in Germany
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1489:slide projector
1481:Hasselblad 500C
1469:35 mm film
1444:Heinrich Peesel
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5780:Rolleimatic
5514:393035956-1
5259:Dw-photo.eu
5179:Dw-photo.eu
4890:"Photo.net"
4387:Samsung.com
4242:(1960-1978)
4150:Rollei P73E
4138:(1965-1966)
4096:Rollei A110
4025:Rolleimatic
3975:dw Hy6 mod2
3622:System 6000
3579:Diane Arbus
3437:Rollei GmbH
3413:Rollei GmbH
3406:Rollei GmbH
3404:. In 2006,
3390:Rollei GmbH
3158:VoigtlÀnder
3023:6006 metric
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2735:Photo Porst
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2612:Rolleimatic
2606:Rolleimatic
2597:Rolleimatic
2587:Rolleimatic
2483:VoigtlÀnder
2407:Foto-Quelle
2402:Quelle GmbH
2398:VoigtlÀnder
2392:VoigtlÀnder
2313:Rollei 35XF
2264:A110 / E110
2221:Rollei E110
2097: [
2082: [
2040:The Rollei
2028:Flash units
1997:Rollei 35RF
1991:Rollei 35RF
1985:VoigtlÀnder
1917:SL35 M
1905:SL35 M
1871:Tele Tessar
1859:Tele Tessar
1687:Rollei 35 S
1620:light meter
1584:Tele-Tessar
1539:single lens
1278:Rolleimarin
1093:Rolleimarin
998:theodolites
978:VoigtlÀnder
966:war economy
891:Rolleicords
554: [
551:Paul Franke
538:VoigtlÀnder
497:Diane Arbus
457:Rollei GmbH
453:Rollei GmbH
330:Rollei GmbH
323:Rollei GmbH
273: [
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259:Paul Franke
185: [
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171:Paul Franke
18:Rolleiflash
5862:Categories
5775:QZ 35W/35T
5755:35 RF
5693:Rolleiflex
5688:Rolleicord
5406:2022-01-24
5382:2017-05-13
5358:2017-05-13
5334:2022-01-24
5280:2012-12-18
5240:2022-01-24
5184:2022-01-24
5175:"DW Photo"
5058:2017-05-13
4992:2010-02-22
4953:2023-04-10
4932:2023-04-10
4861:2024-09-03
4837:2024-09-03
4816:2024-09-03
4792:2024-09-03
4699:2015-06-21
4683:2017-05-13
4662:2022-01-24
4638:2022-01-24
4614:2017-05-13
4589:2017-05-13
4583:Photoscala
4564:2017-05-13
4487:berichtet.
4481:2010-03-19
4392:2022-01-24
4369:References
4323:Rolleiflex
4279:Rolleicord
4274:Rolleiflex
4240:Rollei P11
4136:Rolleiscop
4071:Rollei A25
4015:Rollei B35
3966:2012â2015
3953:1998â2015
3903:2003â2014
3892:autofocus
3889:2002â2014
3850:1995â2002
3837:1994â1996
3746:1988â1992
3720:1984â1999
3674:1981â1984
3600:Rolleicord
3543:, and the
3454:New owners
3164:Zeiss Ikon
3096:QZ 35T/35W
3067:Rolleiflex
2850:Avimo Ltd.
2808:New owners
2616:Instamatic
2413:Carl Zeiss
2382:New owners
2370:bankruptcy
2368:filed for
2272:Instamatic
2197:Rollei A26
2138:Elbe Canal
2134:Salzgitter
2114:Volkswagen
1909:Zeiss Ikon
1762:Pro-Tessar
1758:Pro-Tessar
1741:Instamatic
1656:ring flash
1652:sheet film
1495:Rolleiscop
1487:Rolleiscop
1427:Rollei 16S
1335:Rollei P11
1312:Rolleiflex
1300:Hasselblad
1232:Rolleisoft
1170:Rolleiflex
1166:Rolleiwide
1124:Rolleiflex
1108:Rolleiflex
1097:cast metal
1070:Rolleiflex
986:periscopes
982:binoculars
879:Rolleiflex
874:Rolleicord
867:Rolleicord
859:Rolleicord
849:Rolleiflex
841:Nazi Party
833:Rolleiflex
776:Rolleiflex
770:that used
768:Rolleiflex
737:Rolleiflex
668:Rolleiflex
653:Rolleiflex
618:117 format
591:Carl Zeiss
512:Carl Zeiss
476:Rolleiflex
422:Rolleiflex
379:business.
289:Rolleicord
285:Rolleiflex
80:newspapers
5824:Rolleinar
5235:Isprs.org
5053:Rollei.de
4856:DiaVision
4350:Brunswick
4284:Rollei 35
4045:Schneider
4035:magazines
3914:(#58600)
3541:Rollei 35
3507:Rollei 35
3417:Phase One
3356:In 2004,
3263:Discovery
3145:Rollei 35
3084:Rollei 35
3072:Rollei 35
3048:2.8F Gold
3015:35 metric
2992:Rollei 35
2973:autofocus
2664:Rolleinar
2515:photokina
2319:Singapore
2309:Rolleimat
2283:Rollei 16
2256:Rollei 35
2252:Rollei 16
2050:Strobofix
1695:Rollei 35
1678:Rollei 35
1464:Rollei 35
1362:Rollei 16
1323:manager.
1262:Rolleikin
1252:Rolleipol
1242:Rolleifix
1222:Rolleinar
1085:Hans Hass
1002:artillery
895:Schneider
800:enlargers
677:aluminium
614:Heidoscop
607:Heidoscop
481:Singapore
325:in 2004.
310:in 1981.
302:in 1972,
206:formerly
5614:DW Photo
4407:"Rollei"
4268:See also
4066:110 film
3554:DW Photo
3431:Raunheim
3419:to form
3396:such as
3344:Break up
3168:Leica M3
3160:Bessa R2
3100:Contax G
3021:and the
2644:enlarger
2562:dissolve
2532:Polaroid
2333:and the
2311:and the
2287:110 film
2262:and the
2254:and the
2126:Hannover
1835:Distagon
1823:Distagon
1816:SL-Xenon
1745:126 film
1674:series.
1628:Distagon
1566:Distagon
1407:Super 16
1205:Magic II
1145:C Series
1115:C-Series
853:Babyflex
804:Babyflex
784:Babyflex
762:Babyflex
413:Overview
359:, while
214:Products
69:"Rollei"
5792:Digital
5674:120/220
5665:Cameras
4114:Digital
4019:Triotar
3937:1999â?
3876:1998â?
3863:1997â?
3503:Xenotar
3302:6008 AF
3266:during
3234:Kyocera
3230:Premier
3226:Skanhex
3153:Bessa R
2876:". The
2822:Nord/LB
2652:tripods
2170:⁄
2156:⁄
2122:Hamburg
2060:Super 8
1951:Minolta
1664:SL66-SE
1590:Mirotar
956:During
938:⁄
911:shutter
752:⁄
697:shutter
693:tropics
681:bellows
255:optical
222:Website
203:Germany
199:Hamburg
167:Founder
149:Founded
94:scholar
5868:Rollei
5838:Rollei
5832:Brands
5812:Lenses
5744:SL2000
5657:Rollei
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3256:Pilot
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3063:2.8 FX
3056:2.8 GX
3017:, the
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1935:After
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1701:Tessar
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418:Rollei
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4330:Notes
4319:Minox
3989:35 mm
3946:X-Act
3930:X-Act
3811:1994
3602:line.
3534:X-Act
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1386:Edixa
1377:Leica
1308:1000F
1197:Brief
1188:Magic
1177:Magic
1137:Mutar
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1074:Japan
992:(for
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