Rollei Prego Zoom

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The Prego Zoom, introduced by Rollei in 1993, is a compact autofocus camera for 35mm film, with a zoom lens of moderate range, made by Schneider. There is a range of later 35 mm compact cameras, with various zoom ranges, such as the Prego 70 with a 35-70 mm zoom like this camera, the Prego 90 (28 - 90 mm), and the Prego 125 (38-125 mm), and Rollei also sold some digital cameras with the Prego name. Prego introduced some advanced features for a camera of that size, such as multiple exposures, intervalometer, and compensation for back-lit subjects. It incorporated Fuzzy Logic to determine optimal shooting conditions (easymode) and portrait zoom, in which the camera tried to fit a face to most of the frame.

Some models have an auto-date function with the optional back.


Specifications

  • Lens: 35-70mm f/3.9-7.1 Schneider-Kreuznach AF-Variogon zoom (7 elements) with HFT coating and auto-macro function.
  • Film speed: DX Encoding automatic ISO50-3200 .
  • Shutter: Electronic between 1/3 and 1/400s and Bulb
  • Finder: Auto-zooming with framelines, parallax reminders, LED warnings.
  • LCD shows frame number, focal length, and icons for several modes: auto, red-eye reduction, self-timer, forced fill-in, slow-synch night flash, disabled flash, macro, Bulb mode, intervalometer, multiple exposures.
  • "Snap" mode for rapid action (1.3-5m).
  • "Infinity" mode for landscape photography.
  • Integrated flash with auto red-eye reduction and fill-in capability
  • Film advance: Auto-load, wind and rewind. Mid-roll rewind also available.
  • Power: One CR123 lithium battery.
  • Dimensions: 120x65x40 mm
  • Weight: 240 g (without battery)

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