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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.  
 
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.  
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It is designed using the [[Rolleiflex 2,8 FX]] as a base. 
  
 
The qualities of this lens together with the shorter focusing distance makes this suitable for portraiture.  
 
The qualities of this lens together with the shorter focusing distance makes this suitable for portraiture.  

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The Rolleiflex 4,0 FT is a medium format TLR camera manufactured by Rollei and later on by DHW Fototechnik from 2003 till present.

General

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. The camera was later distributed by DHW Fototechnik in 2010 after the closure of Rollei.

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.

It is designed using the Rolleiflex 2,8 FX as a base.

The qualities of this lens together with the shorter focusing distance makes this suitable for portraiture.

Specifications

  • Format : 12 exposures of 6 x 6 cm on 120 type rollfilm.
  • Taking lens: Schneider Tele-Xenar 1:4 f=135mm, HFT coating.
    The lens name was later changed in Tele-Apogon by DHW Fototechnik.
  • Viewing lens: Heidosmat 1:4 f=135mm.
  • Filter Bayonet : Both lenses, size 4.
  • Shutter: Copal leafshutter. Speeds 1 to 1/500 sec. and B.
  • Flash synchronisation : Accessory shoe with system contacts. X-sync socket.
    On film flash measurement with a single SI photo element.
  • Lighmeter system : Coupled, Centre-weighted average metering by two SI photo elements
    behind the finder mirror, Five-LED display in viewfinder.
  • Film speed settings : 25 to 6400 ISO.
  • Dimensions: 109 x 136 x 147 mm
  • Weight: 1390 grams



Bibliography

  • Claus Prochnow, Rollei Report 2, third edition, Braunschweich, Lindemanns Verlag, 2008, ISBN 3-89506-220-0.


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