Modern Examples — Medium Format
- Rollei 6008 AF — advanced SLR with fast handling and Autofocus.
- Rollei 6008 integral2 — advanced SLR with fast handling and manual focusing.
- HY6 Mod2 — The Hy6 ("Hy" for "hybrid") can be used with digital backs or with film (4,5x6/6x6)
- X-Act2 — view camera
- Rolleiflex 2.8FX-N latest version of the classic TLR
- Rollei 4.0 FW TLR with 50 mm f/4 Super-Angulon — classic reissue.
- Rollei 4.0 FT TLR with 135 mm f/4 Tele-Xenar — classic reissue.
camera model | period of production | description |
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SLX | 1976–1979 | prequel of the series 6000 |
SLX 2 | 1978–1985 | improved electronics |
6006 | 1984–1989 | interchangeable magazin, TTL-measurement |
6002 | 1986–1990 | without interchangeable magazin, TTL-measurement |
6008 Professional | 1988–1992 | action grip, 2nd gen. microcomputer, viewfinder information, spot metering |
6006 II | 1989–1993 | multiple exposures |
6008 Professional SRC 1000 | 1992–1995 | ScanPack Interface (SRC), with PQS lenses up to 1/1000 s |
6003 SRC 1000 | 1994–1996 | like 6008 without interchangeable magazin |
6008 Integral | 1995–2002 | Master Control |
6003 Professional | 1996–2003 | improved electronics, faster transport |
6001 professional | since 1998 | no exposure meter |
6008AF | since 2002 | autofocus |
6008 Integral2 | since 2003 | electronics from 6008AF without autofocus |
Rolleiflex Hy6 | since 2007 | "hybrid" for digital and analogue |
X-Act1 | since 1999 | view camera, with wide angle bellows |
X-Act2 | since 1998 | view camera |
Rolleiflex Hy6 Mod2 | since 2012 | firmware and design improvements |
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