Loved this video (as I do all your videos, Max). I used to live and work (commercial photographer) in NYC, but retired nine years ago, and left for the country; so, this video was especially nostalgic for me. I brings back memories for sure. I must also add, you brought me back to film (some time back, already) and I've fallen in love with it, all over again. Thank-you Max for all you're doing!!
Thanks for your dedication and inspiration. It was because of your videos that I purchased an Olympus OM-1. I have never shoot film. It is my entrance to this journey. Thanks.
Wonderful review of what looks to be a nice little camera. I'm brand new to film photography and decided to purchase this camera immediately after your video!
Every Analog Insights video is a treat, with a perfect balance between usability, results and images. The XF 35 fits in well with the Agfa Optima Sensor 1035, which has a similar design sense, In fatct, your video was the deciding factor in purchasing one. The Voigtlander VF135, while not as úr, is a reasonable temptation.
Always a pleasure watching, Max! I have the cousin of the Rollei XF 35: Voigtlander VF 135. They basically are the same cameras with the same lens but just different brand. I got it from a neighbour who just gave it to me from an estate because she knew I am into photography. First time I shot with it, I was so amazed by how great the lens is! The metering, the lens, everything is pretty spot on! Cheers!
Finally, a fine new video to start in 2023, Max ! Expect a price raise in 3...2....1 ! I have mine since decades, it's a good lens, and you're right Max, Rollei licensed the Zeiss lens design, back into the heyday. A pity, one can't set things manually, and the shutterspeed doesn't hit 1/1000s at least. I wished for manual control, especially exposure compensation, ISO up to ISO/ASA 3200. Zeiss Sonnar lenses feature some kind of lens glow at small apertures, the typical Sonnar glow, similar to specific Leica lenses at specific F-Stops.
I couldn’t edit to my previous comment to add another great video!! Always well thought out and giving pros and cons to the camera. Great shots as well!
Note that there is an early version of these with brass top/bottom - black paint ,they are significantly more chunky in feel due to the extra weight and the shutter button feels nicer, they can be identified by the made in Singapore written on the back if the top plate by the viewfinder instead of on the bottom plate. Nice camera to use quickly with only focus to do .
Another lovely, considered video Max. I've had an XF35 in my collection for years, but not used it yet. You've inspired me to load it up for a photo walk!
I had seen these little cameras great to know the lens is so good. It gives me the same vibe as the Yashica Electro 35 GL but I suspect lighter in weight! Thank you for your review, always spot on!
As always I love your gear review because they focus on photography and photographs rather than gear per se. I had never encountered this version of the Rollei 35. So, it was very interesting to follow your video. I have to say I love the "streamlined" look of this camera. Definitely a gorgeous lens that is clean, crisp and provides great detail. As always a super interesting video that was extremely well presented.
Aw man! You were here in NJ/NY area!? That is cool! You could have borrowed my Minolta Dynax 9 and have a choice of lenses to shoot around here!! Hopefully you will make another trip sometime! Now, to watch the rest of the video.
Thanks Max, really tempted to pick up one of these from eBay in Japan. They look in excellent condition. I’m interested in your point of view with using one in low light / live music / b&w film scenarios?
Oh how I wish Rollei would have stayed in Germany and kept innovating. They would have been Leicas direct competitor for the betterment of all film shooters of 35mm. I have an early edition of a Rollei 35 given to me from a very good friend of mine while living in Germany. He was the origninal owner. I love that camera. It is not on par to the build quality of my Leicas but damn is it an awesome camera to use. So small and takes stunning photos. The innovation is to be respected, just as the barnack is. I am glad Leica survived. I wish the Rollei and Voigtlanders did as well. Imagine a Voigtlander Bessa built today from the same factory that was in Germany then.
A tip for manipulating the light meter is to use an ND8 filter to force it to open up the aperture if you want a shallow depth of field - or a variable ND filter which allows you to use it as DIY exposure compensation.
Ich habe tatsächlich genau so eine Kamera, zuletzt benutzt 1990 oder so… Das Video hat mich inspiriert, sie mal wieder heraus zu suchen und zu schauen, ob sie noch funktioniert - falls ich eine Batterie dafür besorgen kann…
I've enjoyed watching all of your videos. Can I ask, do all of the cameras you've discussed form part of your own collection? Thanks and keep up the good work.
Great review! Something that I didn't notice you mentioning, is that the lens in this camera is radioactive. Just a heads up for when it comes to cleaning, servicing and if the glass scratches or breaks (!).
I'm relieved that I was able to get my XF35 for the lowly sum of £30 (aperture blades are sluggish to close, so they need a clean but otherwise works) the other week, as the average price of the XF35 is absolutely wild these days.
I had a Rollei XF, inherited from my father. I took all the photos in Greece with a Rollei. He took very good pictures. But I ended up going back to my own Minolta XD7. The main advantage of the Rollei is that it is light and small. The Minolta is a much more serious machine, I like it better.
can you please do an episode on the Ricoh GR1 and V etc? like maitani with the XA i like knowing about the designer and how incredible their work is. I like the ricoh gr1 alot but cant find any info. on it. thanks
Hello there, I loved your video! I just thrifted one of these cameras and I am having trouble figuring out how to use a weincell 1.35 v as the battery... could you help me?
Hi, im getting this camera and was wondering to fit a filter on I just need to get a "46mm" filter correct? Sorry this is my first time ever trying to fit a filter on a camera so wanted some clarification. Thanks
No manual mode while the meter is powered by a wein cell battery (meaning meter might be off) and ISO limited is really the sad part given how great this lens is.
Thank you for your comment. I am not 100% certain but believe the fallback shutter speed is 1/30th. In general, I would recommend using this camera always with a battery. Sometimes the contacts need to be cleaned and taken care of. But then it should be good to go again.
I am wondering whether the exposure system of the XF35 (with fixed relationships between aperture and shutter speed) is the one Rollei had previously used in the Rolleimagic, and whether past experience with this Rolleimagic system is the reason it was chosen for the XF35 ? I prefer to use film rated at 3200 ASA and I wonder whether a red filter could be placed over just the lens itself (and not over the sensor) is a feasible option ?
Does anyone know, about the XF 35, what is being wrong, when the Film advance lever must being pulled double, instead of one time, as normal? I don't know, how-to fix that issue. I have no camera repair skills.
May I ask about taking exposed film through airport security , did you just put it in your bag and trust to luck or explain what it was to the X-ray people ? Cheers
I travelled in August with my family to San Francisco and had a lot of different film stocks with me. I had them in my cabin luggage and they were scanned in Frankfurt and on the way back they went three times through the scanner in SF as the security guys were concerned about my camera equipment. Making a long story short - all films survived without any damages, also the 23 years superimposed Agfachrome RSX professional. Best regards, Greg
Same experience here. In the past I typically opted for hand checks. In this case I didn’t (except for an unnecessary second scan at CDG in Paris) and all films turned out fine.
Thank you for you’re replies , I was wondering how the X-ray might affect exposed film . Would be a shame to loose all my photos when I go to Spain . Cheers
Xray scanners will always cause a slight fog to any film. It was reported you should not notice anything unless the film is Iso 800 up. The more it is xrayed the more it fogs.
8 minutes in, no spec information really about the camera. Does it have autofocus? How long does the battery last? Can I change the aperture manually? And you're absolutely wrecking it with your harsh breathing and not-so-nice ASMR swallowing. Come to the point
Loved this video (as I do all your videos, Max). I used to live and work (commercial photographer) in NYC, but retired nine years ago, and left for the country; so, this video was especially nostalgic for me. I brings back memories for sure. I must also add, you brought me back to film (some time back, already) and I've fallen in love with it, all over again. Thank-you Max for all you're doing!!
Thanks for your dedication and inspiration. It was because of your videos that I purchased an Olympus OM-1. I have never shoot film. It is my entrance to this journey. Thanks.
Always wanted to pick one of these up and give it a try. Now more so - another great video
Wonderful review of what looks to be a nice little camera. I'm brand new to film photography and decided to purchase this camera immediately after your video!
Great vid, and lovely shots. Just got mine off ebay and can't wait to try it out...
Great, have fun giving it a try.
Every Analog Insights video is a treat, with a perfect balance between usability, results and images. The XF 35 fits in well with the Agfa Optima Sensor 1035, which has a similar design sense, In fatct, your video was the deciding factor in purchasing one. The Voigtlander VF135, while not as úr, is a reasonable temptation.
Always a pleasure watching, Max! I have the cousin of the Rollei XF 35: Voigtlander VF 135. They basically are the same cameras with the same lens but just different brand. I got it from a neighbour who just gave it to me from an estate because she knew I am into photography.
First time I shot with it, I was so amazed by how great the lens is! The metering, the lens, everything is pretty spot on!
Cheers!
Finally, a fine new video to start in 2023, Max ! Expect a price raise in 3...2....1 ! I have mine since decades, it's a good lens, and you're right Max, Rollei licensed the Zeiss lens design, back into the heyday. A pity, one can't set things manually, and the shutterspeed doesn't hit 1/1000s at least. I wished for manual control, especially exposure compensation, ISO up to ISO/ASA 3200. Zeiss Sonnar lenses feature some kind of lens glow at small apertures, the typical Sonnar glow, similar to specific Leica lenses at specific F-Stops.
Always great to hear your thoughts Max. Very retro images. Reminiscent of my days in NYC in the late 1970s-80s.
👍 nice video! keep up the good work. Some of your photos have a definite old school feel to them...perfect.
Glad you enjoyed it, Jan. Thank you.
I couldn’t edit to my previous comment to add another great video!! Always well thought out and giving pros and cons to the camera. Great shots as well!
Note that there is an early version of these with brass top/bottom - black paint ,they are significantly more chunky in feel due to the extra weight and the shutter button feels nicer, they can be identified by the made in Singapore written on the back if the top plate by the viewfinder instead of on the bottom plate. Nice camera to use quickly with only focus to do .
stunning pics! Especially skyline from the boat/ferry? Spectacular and timeless - just love it! What a shame that only one like is accepted😀😉
Great review. Many thanks!
My very first camera. Got it gifted by my father, still have the recipe of "500 Schilling". Still take it out once in a while for short vacations.
Another lovely, considered video Max. I've had an XF35 in my collection for years, but not used it yet. You've inspired me to load it up for a photo walk!
I had seen these little cameras great to know the lens is so good. It gives me the same vibe as the Yashica Electro 35 GL but I suspect lighter in weight! Thank you for your review, always spot on!
As always I love your gear review because they focus on photography and photographs rather than gear per se. I had never encountered this version of the Rollei 35. So, it was very interesting to follow your video. I have to say I love the "streamlined" look of this camera. Definitely a gorgeous lens that is clean, crisp and provides great detail. As always a super interesting video that was extremely well presented.
Aw man! You were here in NJ/NY area!? That is cool! You could have borrowed my Minolta Dynax 9 and have a choice of lenses to shoot around here!! Hopefully you will make another trip sometime! Now, to watch the rest of the video.
Thank you for a good and enjoyable video. I like the look a Sonnar lens gives to a phtograph.
Excellent video, and beautiful New York photos, I was there also last December and took some good photos for Brooklyn Bridge (Dumbo).
I've been tempted to get one of these. But I think I'm going to invest in having my Rollei 35S CLA'd and repaired.
Thanks for sharing your review. They are always calming and informative.
Grüße aus Bayern.
Happy new year Max , best wishes.
Thanks Max, really tempted to pick up one of these from eBay in Japan. They look in excellent condition. I’m interested in your point of view with using one in low light / live music / b&w film scenarios?
Oh how I wish Rollei would have stayed in Germany and kept innovating. They would have been Leicas direct competitor for the betterment of all film shooters of 35mm. I have an early edition of a Rollei 35 given to me from a very good friend of mine while living in Germany. He was the origninal owner. I love that camera. It is not on par to the build quality of my Leicas but damn is it an awesome camera to use. So small and takes stunning photos. The innovation is to be respected, just as the barnack is. I am glad Leica survived. I wish the Rollei and Voigtlanders did as well. Imagine a Voigtlander Bessa built today from the same factory that was in Germany then.
A tip for manipulating the light meter is to use an ND8 filter to force it to open up the aperture if you want a shallow depth of field - or a variable ND filter which allows you to use it as DIY exposure compensation.
Ich habe tatsächlich genau so eine Kamera, zuletzt benutzt 1990 oder so… Das Video hat mich inspiriert, sie mal wieder heraus zu suchen und zu schauen, ob sie noch funktioniert - falls ich eine Batterie dafür besorgen kann…
amazing review as always.
Thanks a lot. Really appreciate the kind feedback.
Nice review. Thank you.
I've enjoyed watching all of your videos. Can I ask, do all of the cameras you've discussed form part of your own collection? Thanks and keep up the good work.
Beeindruckende Bilder von NYC.❤😎
Charismatic image-making.
I like Zeiss optics!
Great review! Something that I didn't notice you mentioning, is that the lens in this camera is radioactive. Just a heads up for when it comes to cleaning, servicing and if the glass scratches or breaks (!).
I'm relieved that I was able to get my XF35 for the lowly sum of £30 (aperture blades are sluggish to close, so they need a clean but otherwise works) the other week, as the average price of the XF35 is absolutely wild these days.
I bought one fully functional for £20 on eBay, no other bidders because the seller couldn't spell Rollei 😀
i was sold by 9:45 shot :)
I had a Rollei XF, inherited from my father. I took all the photos in Greece with a Rollei. He took very good pictures. But I ended up going back to my own Minolta XD7. The main advantage of the Rollei is that it is light and small. The Minolta is a much more serious machine, I like it better.
Thanks for the video, congratulations for your channel, I like it very much. Does it have exposure lock as the konica C35? thank you.
what microphone do you use? your voice sounds so cool
Thank you. I am using a Rode SmartLav+ microphone for these recordings.
can you please do an episode on the Ricoh GR1 and V etc? like maitani with the XA i like knowing about the designer and how incredible their work is. I like the ricoh gr1 alot but cant find any info. on it. thanks
I love this thing
Hello there, I loved your video!
I just thrifted one of these cameras and I am having trouble figuring out how to use a weincell 1.35 v as the battery... could you help me?
I don't get the camera TBH, not at present asking prices ( no spares, no repairs possible anymore ), but the photography was beautiful.
Get the Voigtlander VF135 instead. Pretty sure it's exactly the same minus automatic flash exposure.
It's a lot cheaper, I got mine for £15
Hi, im getting this camera and was wondering to fit a filter on I just need to get a "46mm" filter correct? Sorry this is my first time ever trying to fit a filter on a camera so wanted some clarification. Thanks
Yes, exactly. It is a E46 filter thread. Should work just fine.
Think it was that filter that created those flares, not the Sonnar ;-)
No manual mode while the meter is powered by a wein cell battery (meaning meter might be off) and ISO limited is really the sad part given how great this lens is.
I can fire the shutter even without the battery, any idea what's the shutter speed without a battery loaded?
Thank you for your comment. I am not 100% certain but believe the fallback shutter speed is 1/30th. In general, I would recommend using this camera always with a battery. Sometimes the contacts need to be cleaned and taken care of. But then it should be good to go again.
my rollei xf35 film counter doesn’t go up once per cut from 18-20 and no more from 24. Is it broken? ( i used 36cut film)
I am wondering whether the exposure system of the XF35 (with fixed relationships between aperture and shutter speed) is the one Rollei had previously used in the Rolleimagic, and whether past experience with this Rolleimagic system is the reason it was chosen for the XF35 ?
I prefer to use film rated at 3200 ASA and I wonder whether a red filter could be placed over just the lens itself (and not over the sensor) is a feasible option ?
What Moscot frames are they
Thanks for asking. These are actually from The Bespoke Dudes and the model is called Welt. They are available as sunglasses as well.
Does anyone know, about the XF 35, what is being wrong, when the Film advance lever must being pulled double, instead of one time, as normal? I don't know, how-to fix that issue. I have no camera repair skills.
May I ask about taking exposed film through airport security , did you just put it in your bag and trust to luck or explain what it was to the X-ray people ?
Cheers
I travelled in August with my family to San Francisco and had a lot of different film stocks with me. I had them in my cabin luggage and they were scanned in Frankfurt and on the way back they went three times through the scanner in SF as the security guys were concerned about my camera equipment. Making a long story short - all films survived without any damages, also the 23 years superimposed Agfachrome RSX professional.
Best regards, Greg
Same experience here. In the past I typically opted for hand checks. In this case I didn’t (except for an unnecessary second scan at CDG in Paris) and all films turned out fine.
Thank you for you’re replies , I was wondering how the X-ray might affect exposed film . Would be a shame to loose all my photos when I go to Spain . Cheers
Xray scanners will always cause a slight fog to any film. It was reported you should not notice anything unless the film is Iso 800 up. The more it is xrayed the more it fogs.
genial - ich liebe ebenfalls diese Kamera und habe eine eloxierte Variante und eine lackierte Variante in schwarz
is this a genuine rangefinder?
Have shoot wirh it, nice camera, nice lens, Voigtländer VF135 is better with better lens, it's just my opinion, don't hate me 🙂
Fuji xe4 really looks like this.
I should have stolen the camera while you were at my place ;-)
Haha. Good one. 😂
可もなく不可も無い普及機の標準的カメラで在る
:) :) :)
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8 minutes in, no spec information really about the camera. Does it have autofocus? How long does the battery last? Can I change the aperture manually?
And you're absolutely wrecking it with your harsh breathing and not-so-nice ASMR swallowing. Come to the point