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+ | * [http://livecoal.com.hk/shop/product/rolleiflex-tlr-4-0-ft-241-7 Rolleiflex TLR 4,0 FT] - Official distributor product page | ||
* [http://www.franke-heidecke.net/files/images/Db_Rflex_40FT_gb_090707.pdf PDF Data sheet] from [http://www.franke-heidecke.net Franke & Heidecke] | * [http://www.franke-heidecke.net/files/images/Db_Rflex_40FT_gb_090707.pdf PDF Data sheet] from [http://www.franke-heidecke.net Franke & Heidecke] | ||
* [http://www.rolleiclub.com/cameras/tlr/info/TLR_newFT_tele.shtml Rolleiflex FT 135 - 4.0 Standard] at Rolleiclub | * [http://www.rolleiclub.com/cameras/tlr/info/TLR_newFT_tele.shtml Rolleiflex FT 135 - 4.0 Standard] at Rolleiclub | ||
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In 2007 the Rolleiflex 4,0 FT was released as a modern re-design of the tele twin-lens reflex camera, the Tele Rolleiflex from 1959.
It features a newly designed Tele Xenar 135mm f/4 HFT lens by Schneider Kreuznach with a size IV filter bayonet. The new lens has a reduced minimum focusing distance, from the 2.5 meters of the old Tele Rolleiflex to just 1.5 meters. This was achieved by a complete re-design of the focusing mechanism.
The qualities of this lens together with the shorter focusing distance makes this suitable for portraiture.
Links
- Rolleiflex TLR 4,0 FT - Official distributor product page
- PDF Data sheet from Franke & Heidecke
- Rolleiflex FT 135 - 4.0 Standard at Rolleiclub