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− | The QZ35 cameras were titanium-bodied point-and-shoot models from [[Rollei]], styled by F.A. Porsche and offered in two versions. The '''QZ35W''' version had a 28–60 mm zoom (offering greater wide-angle coverage) while the '''QZ35T''' included a 38–90 mm lens (offering more telephoto reach). | + | The QZ35 cameras were titanium-bodied point-and-shoot models from [[Rollei]], styled by F.A. Porsche and offered in two versions. The '''QZ35W''' version had a 28–60 mm zoom (offering greater wide-angle coverage) while the '''QZ35T''' included a 38–90 mm lens (offering more telephoto reach). These were large and substantial cameras compared to the typical autofocus compact, particularly as electronic flash was available only as a separate, matching unit. |
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The QZ35 cameras were titanium-bodied point-and-shoot models from Rollei, styled by F.A. Porsche and offered in two versions. The QZ35W version had a 28–60 mm zoom (offering greater wide-angle coverage) while the QZ35T included a 38–90 mm lens (offering more telephoto reach). These were large and substantial cameras compared to the typical autofocus compact, particularly as electronic flash was available only as a separate, matching unit.