Excellent explanation about the camera, until now no one has explained how the camera should work, showing the batteries and their alternatives for the use of the exposure meter. Well done.
I got the Rollei 35s and I paid £27.00 for it from a charity shop in London few years ago and it got the original camera case and lens strap and lens cover and it works well and give fantastic photos as long as you know how to use it
Excellent explanation about the camera, until now no one has explained how the camera should work, showing the batteries and their alternatives for the use of the exposure meter. Well done.
My rollei 35 now is 41 year old and I am still using this camera. Thank you for the vedio.
rollei 35 focus = amazing explanation well done thanks alot
Just got my rollei 35 and it's my first film camera (have shot on digital until now). This video made me feel like I'm a pro already, thank you 🙏
adaptor for the battery? where do you get that?
Thank you very much, so concise, and yet so simple! Happy shooting!
I got the Rollei 35s and I paid £27.00 for it from a charity shop in London few years ago and it got the original camera case and lens strap and lens cover and it works well and give fantastic photos as long as you know how to use it
£27 was a steal.
Unreal steal
Thank you!!!
Good tip. I've exposed a roll of film in the Rollei when I thought it was wound back.
thank you so much! on point and excellent explanation!
Nice How To video. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for that informative video.
Thank you for the battery adapter.
very good thank you.
bonne vidéo avec plein d/informations !
Nobody tell me the red tiny numbers mean! Thank you so much!
how should i set the foucus for landscape?
i get that shoudl be infinity + how much aperture?
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When shooting landscapes, usually we need deeper depth of field, set the aperture to f/16 or f/22 will be the best option.
This is a camera for ninjas man
"Lollei" :D
The music is loud
There is no such thing as "British metric system".
Never understood the fetish for these cameras; they are simply dreadful to use.