Rollei Prego 30

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The Prego 30 is a compact autofocus camera for 35 mm film, with a fixed 30 mm f/3.5 Apogon wide-angle lens (a triplet, according to the brief review by Popular Photography[1]); HFT refers to Rollei's High Fidelity Transfer coating system.[2]

The camera has infra-red autofocus with an autofocus lock feature, and focuses down to 0.9 metre. It has fully automatic exposure control, between shutter speeds of 1/3 and 1/500 second. The film speed can only be set in the range ISO 100 - 400. It has a built-in flash with an LED red-eye reduction lamp, and a self-timer.

The Prego 30 has an aluminium body. It measures 99 × 63 × 32 mm (width × height × depth) and weighs about 150 g.[3] It requires one CR2 battery.

Because the Rollei brand changed hands, there appears to be no support for recent film cameras such as this at the Rollei website.


References

  1. Rollei Prego, short review article at Popular Photography, dated 2008.
  2. HFT coating discussed at SL66.com.
  3. Prego 30 specifications at submin.com.