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Rolleiflex SL35 Detailed Review and Demonstration 

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A detailed introduction to the hidden Gem, the Rolleiflex SL35, the first 35mm SLR film camera by Rolleiflex. This can be a good upgrade path for the 10,000+ Rollei35 fans on this channel. We also briefly cover the later Rolleiflex 35mm cameras and their re-branded Voigtlander versions.
When you mention Rolleiflex one image comes to mind, a high quality, expensive medium format Twin lens reflex or TLR film camera.
If you are really keen on the evolution of Rolleiflex medium format cameras, you will know about the excellent Rolleiflex SL 66 which was medium format but an SLR, not a TLR. You might also recognise the Rolleiflex SLX, SLX2 and the rest of that family which we covered separately on this channel. These high quality medium format cameras are largely responsible for the fame and reputation of the brand.
Rollei also produced the popular and highly sought-after Rollei 35 family of 35mm cameras. Those were viewfinder cameras.
What’s missing from this picture is the whole range of Rolleiflex 35mm SLR cameras. There is very little on this subject on RU-vid in the English language. There is more in Japanese and Spanish. So, I will do my duty to tell you what you have been missing.
This Rolleiflex SL35 from 1970 (to 76) was their entry into the 35mm SLR market in direct competition with Japanese brands such as Pentax and Minolta.
The next model from Rollei was SL350 which came out in 1974 (to 1976) with the same body shape but had Open Aperture metering like all competing cameras. This model was made only in Germany in Chrome and Black. All later models were made only in Singapore.
In early 70’s Zeiss Ikon stopped production, then in 1972 Rollei saw the chance and acquired the Voigtländer brand from Zeiss including its camera designs.
In 1976 (to 80), Rollei introduced the next generation of SLR cameras, the SL35M based on the Voigtlander designs from Icarex 35S or SL 706 but with plastic top and baseplates. There were no technological breakthroughs though. SL35m was also re-badged as Voigtlander VSL 1.
Same year 1976 (to 80) SL35ME was introduced with Aperture priority Automatic shutter. This model was also re-badged as Voigtlander VSL 2.
The final model in 1978 (to 82) was SL35E which was smaller and lighter. Its Voigtlander version was called VSL 3E.
The lens is interchangeable and has a proprietary bayonet mount called QBM or Quick Bayonet Mount. There are adaptors for M42 and Leica LTM (Leica Thread Mount) to also fit onto this camera.
The lenses made for the QBM mount included:
• Carl Zeiss
• Rollei
• Rolleinar
• Schneider
• Voigtlander
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@leonnygren9394
@leonnygren9394 Месяц назад
In 1970 I was about to trade in my Miranda for a Sl35... but because of their new start and inexperience in the 35mm format.... my eyes were distracted from the sl35 by a camera almost as beautiful as a lovely woman.... the Alpa 11e in black... sitting on display at my local camera store. Far more expensive but far more of a camera. I am glad I did. Recently I decided to grab for 30 bucks a sl35 German version with the common stuck mirror and shutter and found it to be actually a very beautiful too. Of course my Alpa 11e never ever failed me with a stuck shutter....but I found in research that really if the sl35 had been better lubricated from the factory most of these sl35's would had survived with a better reputation. With that said I took my 30 dollar sl35 and unlocked the shutter and mirror... and then properly lubricated the lower section... and the camera has had no more lockups. So maybe time has some hope for these as "Gem" for Rolleiflex fans.....
@TechHeritage
@TechHeritage Месяц назад
I will have to look more closely at that lovely lady Alpa. We have more than 400 cameras here but sadly no Alpa. I can see that there is one for sale now for $600 in terrible shape and no lens. That is 12 times the price of our SL35 + two lenses! Cleaning up SL35 , in my experience was quite easy and within 30 minutes everything started to work fine. The resuls, of course are the achieved by some excellent lenses. The fact that these beautiful SL35 cameras, including Carl Zeiss lenses can be purchased for the price of a take-away meal and a cappuccino is crazy.
@musicenjoyer4203
@musicenjoyer4203 4 месяца назад
These videos are quite presentational and informative but also very enjoyable. Love it.
@TechHeritage
@TechHeritage 4 месяца назад
Glad you like them!
@JayJayYUP
@JayJayYUP 6 дней назад
Thank you for the helpful and in depth video. I got this camera as a bonus in a purchase of the Schneider lens for this QBM mount. I've never done film, nor did I know how to even use this camera, but with this helpful tutorial that even showed the basics on how to load film, I can't wait to try it out. All the functions seem fine on mine but I guess we'll see if I got a dud lol. Just gotta go get a battery now (thanks for the recommendations)
@TechHeritage
@TechHeritage 6 дней назад
Thanks for sharing. One more superb vintage camea saved from the trash bin. This makes my work worthwhile. Please share your experience after the first film roll.
@andrewhowarth4578
@andrewhowarth4578 4 месяца назад
I loved this camera from the first time I handled and shot with it while working in a camera store in the 1970s. Fit and finish is better than a Pentax Spotmatic, which I also love. I have two of the original German-made models, one each in black and silver finish, and several contemporary lenses (although I am adding more Zeiss-designed lenses, the Rolleinars are also quite good). My user collection also includes two of the last model - the SL 35E, which is also beautifully designed and made. My advice is to avoid the troublesome M and ME models entirely - more money to spend on lenses, although I do have a couple stashed away for nostalgia. Superb video, as always. Andy
@TechHeritage
@TechHeritage 4 месяца назад
Thanks for the positive comment and sharing your great experience. If you get a free moment, it would be greatly appreciate if you could explain the problems that you encountered in M and ME. Your direct experience can be helpful in future reviews of those models.
@andrewhowarth4578
@andrewhowarth4578 4 месяца назад
@@TechHeritage The ME models have generally less attractive fit and finish, with the plastic body covering shrinking unacceptably. I had two M models and one ME, and all had complete electronic shutter failure. I sent one of the M's off to a local camera repair person, who told me this was a "board failure" and unrepairable at a reasonable cost. He said that you could sub in a unit from a parts camera, but it would likely fail as well. The LED displays tend to fail suddenly, then randomly start working again. The E models seem to have fully corrected both of these deficiencies. I've been using them for several years with no failures except for the red LED that gives battery check and self-timer indications. Andy
@TechHeritage
@TechHeritage 4 месяца назад
Thanks for the detailed feedback. This is very helpful to me and others.
@vvmmm1
@vvmmm1 3 месяца назад
Such a great great video! Thank you for sharing.
@TechHeritage
@TechHeritage 3 месяца назад
Glad it was helpful!
@alixlaine8927
@alixlaine8927 2 месяца назад
Hi, thanks for the video, my lens is similar but hard to find informations on, can you help? OPTON Pl 1.4/50 Oberkochen. Look like it was made in West Germany
@TechHeritage
@TechHeritage 2 месяца назад
Thanks for watching. Pl stands for Planar. Oberkochen Opton is the re-baged name for Carl Zeiss. It was intended for selling in East Germany. It was made in West Germany like the regular named Carl Zeiss Plannar lenses. You probably know about the sensitivity regarding the use of the Carl Zeiss name between West and East Germany. I have covered that story in the video on Carl Zeiss and Contax RTS.
@alixlaine8927
@alixlaine8927 2 месяца назад
Thx!!! Is it less commun than a lense named as Carl zeiss ?anyway it is amazingly sharp 😉
@kierankeeton2061
@kierankeeton2061 Месяц назад
You mentioned using Leica m39 lenses, is this correct? Usually the flange distance is too short no?
@TechHeritage
@TechHeritage Месяц назад
Correct. You can buy the adaptor made by Rollei right now from ebay but it is expensive: www.ebay.com/itm/275279104140?chn=ps&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-167022-203327-6&mkcid=2&itemid=275279104140&targetid=330935678841&device=c&mktype=pla&googleloc=9198556&poi=&campaignid=20803083113&mkgroupid=157018859218&rlsatarget=pla-330935678841&abcId=&merchantid=6296724&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjw-5y1BhC-ARIsAAM_oKnKTLH_H82NBQBLw0FEiMr_hHWVUPespLmU6OKtZrU6md4SiXZVehwaApSgEALw_wcB If this long link does not work, do this exact search on ebay: Mint boxed Rare Rollei Sl35 camera mount M39 Leica L39 mount lens adapter I am curious as to why you would want to mount Leica M39 on Rolleiflex anyway. You can get much better Carl Zeiss lenses for less than the price of the adaptor alone.
@kierankeeton2061
@kierankeeton2061 Месяц назад
@@TechHeritage for macro work only?
@TechHeritage
@TechHeritage Месяц назад
I am not aware of that limitation. But I have not tried it myself. You might like to ask the seller to send you a picture of the instruction that inside the box from Rollei (from the link that I provided).
@antoniosorrentino4560
@antoniosorrentino4560 Месяц назад
what batteries to put?
@TechHeritage
@TechHeritage Месяц назад
Please refer to the timeline 7:55 in the video.
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