Rollei XF 35 & Sonnar 40mm 2.3

Rollei Xf 35. Rollei XF 35 & Sonnar 40mm 2.3 It's easy to handle and compact, but it doesn't feel particularly high-end. No you don't have manual controls, and yes it requires a battery, but this means you can often find them.

Rollei XF 35 produced in 1974 Catawiki
Rollei XF 35 produced in 1974 Catawiki from www.catawiki.com

It is a compact rangefinder camera with a fast f/2,3 40 mm Sonnar lens as its unique selling point No you don't have manual controls, and yes it requires a battery, but this means you can often find them.

Rollei XF 35 produced in 1974 Catawiki

Until 1980, the XF 35 was produced in six-digit numbers Released in 1974, the XF35 was a more conventional design than the Rollei 35 miniature 35 mm camera Compatible Mountings: Micro Four Thirds: Aspect Ratio: 1.74:1: Supported File Format: JPEG: Maximum Focal Length: 40 Millimeters: Expanded ISO Minimum: 100: Brand:

Rolleiflex XF35 Rangefinder 40mm f/2.8 35mm Film Camera Camera Exchange. I bought it because it has a beautiful clean and stylish look, and I can't resist a black rangefinder The camera I have pictured here, which is being auctioned on eBay, works fine

Rollei XF 35 Vintage Camera Lab. With Rollei at the time owning the Voigtländer brand, it was also released (with some modifications) as the Voigtländer VF 135 Released in 1974, the XF35 was a more conventional design than the Rollei 35 miniature 35 mm camera