Rollei Prego Micron
The Rollei Prego Micron is a rebranded Ricoh R1. It belongs to the smallest wide angle (28mm) cameras for 35mm film. It's a point and shoot ultra compact 35mm film cameras. It has been released in 1994, two years before the GR1 top class series. The Rollei features a Schneider lens with the same data as the Ricoh lens, but it is possible that one is only a branding of the other, it is not known who really made the lenses, Schneider or Ricoh.
This camera is one of the smallest full frame point and shoot cameras for 135 film. It's a quality ultra compact with a very good lens. Autofocus is responsive and works well. Putting a film is easy, you drop the film into the camera, tear the film leader up to the mark and that's it, the camera prespools the whole film. Seen the size, handling is logic and easy. Pictures are sharp and and the contrast is good as well.
Specifications:
- Lens: 30mm/24mm F3.5/F 8 Schneider AF Courtagon lens
- Autofocus with focus lock
- Min. focus 0,35m
- Electronic shutter, 2s-1/500
- Size 117mm x 61mm x 25mm (Grip: 34mm), Weight 145 gr. without battery
- 50-3200 ISO, automatic DX coding
- Automatic mode, multi object or spot metering, self-timer, automatic film advance
Comes with the following:
- Strap
- Pouch
Condition:
- 3.5/5
- Good working condition
- Display doesn't show all functions, although the functions work
- Frame counter visable
- Data function not tested
What you still need:
- 1x 3V CR2 lithium battery
- 35mm film
The camera in the photos is the camera you are purchasing.