Kodachromeguy
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Hello Ces, time for my opinion. I used a 35S from 1981 to about 2000. Nice lens: the 2.8 Sonnar: YES. I can't comment on the Tessar. Too fiddly to use: Not for me. I just don't understand the trouble some people had with handling or dropping it. I took mine on hiking trips many times. Read the instruction manual and don't be ham-fisted about it. Sure, it is not as rugged as a Nikkormat, but it is not intended to be. Focus is a crapshoot: Nonsense. With a 40mm lens, you should be able to do quite well. Even the famous Olympus Trip 35 is zone focus. Here are two tripod-mounted Kodachromes from 1982, taken with a 35SE that I gave to my sister. She may still have it somewhere. The huge advantage of the Rollei 35 over the Olympus Trip 35 is you could select shutter speeds and apertures; no automatic nonsenseWell, I'm hearing a lot of repeat answers here. Lovely camera, nice lens, too fiddly to use, zone focusing is a crapshoot at wider apertures. Maybe I'll rethink buying one. .