Overview | |
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Type | 35mm point and shoot |
Lens | |
Lens mount | fixed |
Lens | f=28~60 mm (35W) or 38~90 mm (35T) |
F-numbers | f/2.8~5.6–22 |
Sensor/medium | |
Film format | 35mm |
Film speed | ISO 6–6400, 1⁄3 steps |
Film speed detection | ISO 25–5000, default 100 |
Focusing | |
Focus | 2 ft 4 in (0.71 m) min. |
Focus modes |
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Exposure/metering | |
Exposure modes | Program, Aperture-priority, Shutter-priority, or Manual; ±2 EV in 1⁄2 steps |
Metering modes | center-weighted, EV -1 to 22 |
Flash | |
Flash | 20QF dedicated external unit, GN 65 (ft, ISO 100) |
Shutter | |
Frame rate | 1 fps |
Shutter speed range | 16–1⁄8000 sec + B (flash sync 1⁄180) |
General | |
Battery | 2×CR2 |
Dimensions | 5.7 in × 3 in × 2.3 in (145 mm × 76 mm × 58 mm) |
Weight | 1 lb 8.6 oz (0.70 kg) with battery |
The Rollei QZ 35W and 35T are luxury titanium-clad point and shoot cameras that were produced by Rollei starting from 1997; they are equipped with a high-quality Rollei VarioApogon lens and body to compete with similar premium compact cameras produced during the Japanese bubble-economy era, including the Contax T line, Konica Hexar, Leica minilux, Nikon 28Ti/35Ti, Minolta TC-1, and Ricoh GR series. Both of the cameras used 35 mm film; the 35W was equipped with a wide-angle zoom lens (28~60 mm), while the 35T was equipped with a standard to short telephoto zoom lens (38~90 mm).