The black Rollei 35AF from Mint Camera arrives with remarkable modifications, combining the nostalgic design of its predecessor with powerful, modern tools. The remastered small giant is equipped with state-of-art LIDAR technology that enables precise auto-focusing from 28" to infinity, waving goodbye to the traditional manual zone-focusing system. It sports a five-element, glass 35mm f/2.8 lens, that when combined with its new focus lock feature, allows for razor-sharp clarity and composition in every shot. The compact camera features front dials that indicate aperture, shutter speed, number of exposures, and film type and also has a rewind crank and advance lever.
Autofocus - Powered by Lidar Technology: LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) is a specialized autofocus technology that utilizes lasers to establish a subject’s distance. It is recognized for its ability to perform under low-light scenarios and its exceptional focusing capabilities. This powerful system, used by mobile phones and drones, arrives as a major upgrade for the lightweight camera, proving that its size does not compromise its performance. Auto Exposure: Auto Exposure, much like Auto Mode, provides your camera with complete control over the aspects of an exposure. This feature is especially useful when you’re focused on the scene and surroundings, ensuring you always capture those critical shots. Flash or No-Flash Options: A downside of many low-budget point-and-shoot cameras is the inability to turn off the flash, limiting your photo options depending on the lighting situation. The Rollei 35AF introduces this major feature, setting it side by side with the top point-and-shoot cameras in the market. Additionally, the built-in flash adjusts its intensity based on the subject's distance for optimal lighting.
Tripod Socket and Self-Timer: A tripod socket is an essential feature that all cameras designed to enhance the user’s experience include. This opens the doors to many possibilities, including developing professional work with interesting effects such as long exposure and small but important details such as being included in family photos. The Rollei 35AF offers advanced features for professionals and aficionados who aim for manual control: Manual Shutter Speeds: The manual shutter speed allows you to take full command of a shots timing, providing the user with the opportunity to freeze a subject or capture motion. Long Exposure: Spanning from 2 to 60 seconds, the long-exposure feature allows the user to experiment with light trails, grabbing large crowds in motion, or mesmerizing night-time scenes. ISO Customization: The ISO speed directly affects the sensitivity of a film’s emulsion to light and increases or decreases the amount of grain you obtain in an image. Aperture Flexibility: Depth and detail are among the most important aspects of a photograph; with a decent aperture speed of f/2.8 to f/16, the Rollei 35 AF allows for dreamy bokeh and crisp landscapes.