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Designed by [[Heinz Waaske]].
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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.
  
 
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Revision as of 20:58, 24 April 2009

3382504977_ecc83fdb85.jpg
above: funny film advance by means of teeterboard movement of opened lens cover
3382504483_5e1fbf0774_m.jpg 3382504745_1a5b7b0a83_m.jpg
images by Alan Doyle

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.

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