Club Rollei User – Issue 11

by John Wild

With the financial markets a bit shaky, John contemplates the cheaper options when taking a photo using your film based Rollei.

Club Rollei User – Issue 10

by John Wild

With the postal auction listing in full swing it is worth considering the impact the online auction sites have had on the value of our Rolleis. John also considers the optimal Rollie for each situation.

Club Rollei User – Issue 9

by John Wild

With film suppliers drying up, John finds a damaged Canon Demi camera and with a sure eye and steady fingers sets about the process of repair… success?

Club Rollei User – Issue 8

by John Wild

Kodak have dropped out of the film business and in the race for the largest megapixel what happens to the Rollei camera with a digital image size of a lowly 2mb?

Club Rollei User – Issue 7

by John Wild

With the upcoming members meeting in November, Pallant House Gallery is hosting an exhibition – “In Camera: Snowdon and the World of British Art”. Well worth a look. Oh and Fuji are committed to continuing to produce Film!

Club Rollei User – Issue 6

by John Wild

John purchases a Minolta CLE with a 40mm Rokkor Lens… Is he a traitor to Rollei or is there something more to this?

Club Rollei User – Issue 5

by John Wild

With the burgeoning digital era, the demand for Rollei film cameras is falling. John Wild asks if this a boon for Rollei collector’s.

Club Rollei User – Issue 4

by John Wild

The fourth issue and Club Rollei User is now printed in-house.

Club Rollei User – Issue 3

by John Wild

John Wild considers the benefits of the digital camera at a recent wedding he attended.  Has Rollei had its day?

Club Rollei User – Issue 2

by John Wild

John Wild reminisces over past issues from his predecessor editor Ian Parker and discusses automatic versus manual in cameras, computers and sailing.

Club Rollei User – Issue 1

by John Wild

In this inaugural Club Rollei User issue from John Wild and David Morgan the intention was to focus on the rarer Rollei TLR accessories but, as you can see, the resulting topics were a lot broader.

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