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Rolleiflex has just announced the new Rolleiflex MiniDigi AF5.0, a scaled-down replica of the classic TLR waist-level Rollieflex 2.8 of yesteryear with a thoroughly modern MSRP of $399. The company ...
The Rolleiflex MiniDigi AF 5.0 is a small little digital camera with a 5MP resolution. The camera looks like the old Rolleiflex 2.8F 6x6cm twin lens reflex camera apparently.
CONCORD, CA (March 18, 2008) – Direct Source Marketing, the U.S. distributor for medium and large format Horseman and Rolleiflex professional cameras, today announced the MiniDigi AF 5.0, a ...
Remember the Rolleiflex MiniDigi we talked about a while ago? We were told it’d debut in the US in July, but that didn’t happen. Months passed with no word, and now we’re hearing it’ll be ...
A couple of years back, the Rolleiflex MiniDigi hit the shelves – then left just as quickly, as collectors snapped up this miniature classic in days. And if you missed out, you now have a second ...
The website also says that it's the first ever digital twin reflex, but the Rolleiflex MiniDigi from 2008 was also a digital twin lens. Another oddity?
The latest Rollei comes in red or black and should retail for $399. New Rolleiflex MiniDigi [via 2dayblog] Topics cameras, Digital Cameras, Hardware, Headline, rolleiflex ...
Continuing in its tradition of classic camera minatures, Minox has announced the Minox DCC Rolleiflex AF 5.0. A significant update of the Rolleiflex MiniDigi, the latest version keeps the tiny ...
Nostalgia for the old Rolleiflex 2.8F Twin Lens Reflex film camera gets a fashionable update with an extremely compact, digital version - the Rolleiflex MiniDigi. Developed in Germany during the ...
Kate Winslet used a replica of a Rolleiflex camera to take photos on the set of "Lee," her biopic about the life of World War II photojournalist Lee Miller.
The Rolleiflex MiniDigi is priced at $2,480. Idiot proof Point-and-shoot digital photography has never been easier with the 7.2-megapixel Casio EX-Z120 camera.
Film camera sales are plummeting, but the classic shape of the 1929 Rolleiflex camera looks set to live on in the form of a miniature digital lookalike shown at the Consumer Electronics Show. The ...
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