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The SL2000F was launched by Rollei in 1980. Despite its outward resemblance to a typical [[medium format]] camera, it's actually a complex and perhaps rather over-engineered modular [[35mm]] system. Its innovations included a dual viewfinder for eye-level or waist-level use, and an integral motor drive. It uses interchangeable film holders with film inserts and a [[dark slide]] system for mid roll changes. The film holder attaches to the camera body, and a battery holder attaches to the back of the film holder.
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The '''SL2000F''' is a 35 mm SLR camera, introduced by [[Rollei]] in 1980. It has an outward resemblance to a typical [[medium format]] SLR camera of the same era. Its innovations included a dual viewfinder for eye-level or waist-level use, and an integral motor drive. It uses interchangeable film holders with film inserts and a [[dark slide]] system for mid-roll changes. The film holder attaches to the camera body, and a battery holder attaches to the back of the film holder.
  
 
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The SL2000F is a 35 mm SLR camera, introduced by Rollei in 1980. It has an outward resemblance to a typical medium format SLR camera of the same era. Its innovations included a dual viewfinder for eye-level or waist-level use, and an integral motor drive. It uses interchangeable film holders with film inserts and a dark slide system for mid-roll changes. The film holder attaches to the camera body, and a battery holder attaches to the back of the film holder.


Links

The Ultimate Rolleiflex 35mm SLR: SL 2000 F / 3003 / 3001 at Fuwen's Web Site