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− | The '''Rollei 16''' is a quite small viewfinder camera for 16mm film. Produced from 1966-1972. It has a push-pull film advance system, a parallax corrected bright viewfinder, a built-in [[Gossen]] [[selenium meter]] that controls exposure fully automatically, a shutter with speeds from 1/30 to 1/500 sec., and a focusable [[Tessar]] 2.8 25mm lens, enhanceable with tele or wide-angle [[Zeiss]] ''Mutar'' add-on lenses which are attachable on the bayonet around the Tessar. | + | The '''Rollei 16''' is a quite small viewfinder camera for 16mm film. Produced from 1966-1972, with almost 20,000 being made. It has a push-pull film advance system, a parallax corrected bright viewfinder, a built-in [[Gossen]] [[selenium meter]] that controls exposure fully automatically, a shutter with speeds from 1/30 to 1/500 sec., and a focusable [[Tessar]] 2.8 25mm lens, enhanceable with tele or wide-angle [[Zeiss]] ''Mutar'' add-on lenses which are attachable on the bayonet around the Tessar. |
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Rollei 16 image by phollectormo (Image rights) |
image by Kenneth Dwain Harrelson (Image rights) |
The Rollei 16 is a quite small viewfinder camera for 16mm film. Produced from 1966-1972, with almost 20,000 being made. It has a push-pull film advance system, a parallax corrected bright viewfinder, a built-in Gossen selenium meter that controls exposure fully automatically, a shutter with speeds from 1/30 to 1/500 sec., and a focusable Tessar 2.8 25mm lens, enhanceable with tele or wide-angle Zeiss Mutar add-on lenses which are attachable on the bayonet around the Tessar.
The later model Rollei 16S differed in just one detail: The door release was moved from the back to behind the viewing lens.
16s closed with case image by Rick Soloway (Image rights) |
Rollei 16S open image by John Nuttall (Image rights) |