Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/03/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On 3/11/07 12:49 PM, "Luis Ripoll" <luisripoll@telefonica.net> typed: > Hi Ira, > > My Rollei 35S is a quite recent purchase, only a few months ago. It was a > wondered camera and now I've bpought it at a decent price, as I say is a > toy > to have on your pocket, but anything as an M. > > Saludos cordiales > Luis > > -----Mensaje original----- > De: lug-bounces+luisripoll=telefonica.net@leica-users.org > [mailto:lug-bounces+luisripoll=telefonica.net@leica-users.org] En nombre de > ISILVERMN@aol.com > Enviado el: domingo, 11 de marzo de 2007 0:03 > Para: lug@leica-users.org > Asunto: RE: [Leica] With the Rollei 35S > > On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 22:44:26 +0100, Luis Ripoll" > _luisripoll@telefonica.net_ > > (mailto:luisripoll@telefonica.net) wrote, > "I've never tried a CL, it's bigger than a Rollei 35S but ..." > > Hi Luis, > > I enjoyed the bookshop pictures, they make me want to visit it.;-). > > I have both a Rollei 35 and the Leica CL. Both take fine pictures within > their respective limits, but the Rollei is far more robust. A brick, if > you will. > > I've had mine since 1973. It's almost always been in my pocket, has > fallen > a few times, looks dented and worn, never been serviced, and still takes a > fine picture. The only things I ever replaced were a lens cap (cracked) > and soft case (worn out). > > I've had the CL for four years. It had a CLA a year before I bought it, > needed another CLA and major shutter service a year ago, and just recently > after a small knock, the meter gave up the ghost. I'm not planning on > repairing > it, instead I'll carry a Gossen Digisix with me when I use it. But it's > clearly not up to the usual Rollei or Leica quality. More Minolta than > Leica. > Although my 30 year old SRT appears to be built stronger. > > Just my 2 cents worth. > > Best regards, > > Ira Silverman, > Irvine, CA When you put a roll of film in your Rollei 35 and you hinge the pressure place back over the film its so precise its unbelievable. You don't have to figure out which thing should be twirling to know that the film is running through. Its just running through. It never fails never mis loads. Here's my shot I've had up for years and no doubt have every time there's a mention of a Rollei 35. http://rabinergroup.com/Images/PortlandRollei35.jpg Looks kind of crude looking a scan made from a print you can tell by the signature at the bottom right. must have not rapid fixed the scan well enough I think its fading I'll have to rescan it with what I know now about what I have now. This was Neopan 1600 in Xtol 1:3 and the Rollei 35 was a first one with a 3.5 Tessar and a yellow green filter I had to have made for me by B+W in Germany with the 24mm filter thread. I think I had to wait an extra 2 weeks for the super duper coating with cherry on top. It was shot at dawn at f11 or 16 I rarely shoot with the camera opened up past f8 with the great 40mm lens my favorite focal length and my favorite on my Leica as well. I don't trust my guest o matic ness. I may get a rangefinder made by Leica and use it at f 3.5. But the camera still in Portland darn it. Mark Rabiner 8A/109s New York, NY markrabiner.com