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* Lionel's [http://35mm-compact.com/minicompact/rolleimatic.htm Rolleimatic] overview | * Lionel's [http://35mm-compact.com/minicompact/rolleimatic.htm Rolleimatic] overview | ||
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above: Unusual film advance by means of teeterboard movement of opened lens cover | |
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The Rolleimatic was designed by Heinz Waaske. Its lens covering shifting door is also the film advance lever. When opened the lens is popped out. It's a kind of compact camera. It has automatic exposure which may be not quite durable. Otherwise it could have become one of the compact camera classics.
Links
- Lionel's Rolleimatic overview
- Rolleimatic User manual on Camera Manual Library by Mike Butkus