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High-speedfilms between 250 and
400 ASA are suitablefor unfavor-
able lighting conditions, inside
shots withoutflash and nighttime
shots. In the case ofvery bright
lighting conditions, on the beach
andfor alpine landscapes, we re-
commend the use of low to me-
dium-speedfilms between 25 and
lOO ASA.
ParticularlyJine grain and very
enlargeablefilms have speeds bet-
ween 25 and approximately 125
ASA.
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I Carrying
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The safest way to carry the camera
is to secure the carrying strap to
the camera (as described above)
and to carry the camera on yaur
wrist.
A carrying case is available as an
accessory in which the camera
may be carried without the camera
carrying strap. This case is provid-
ed with a larger carrying strap to
wear overyour shoulder. The ca-
mera may also be worn on your
belt in the case, a particulary con-
venient way of always having your
camera ready for action, e. g. for
candid snapshots. The case may
also be used to carry spareJilms
instead of the camera itself.
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C a r e o f
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| yoarcamera
Your camera should always be
kept in a dry atmosphere,free of
dust and sand. It should not be
exposed to sunlightfor long pe-
riods and should also not be sub-
ject to strong vibration.
Regularly clean the camera both
inside and out using a/ine-hair
brush. All glass sections are best
cleaned by means of commercially
availabl e p aper-type I ens cleaning
aids.
In winter, if the cooled glass sur-
foces become misted up when enter-
ing a warm atmosphere, wait a
few minutes in order to allow the
moisture to evaporate.
The best protection against wind-
blown sand on the beach is to
keep your camera inside a plastic
bag.
Rollei provide a worldwide ser-
vice, incorporting authorized, ex-
pert workshops plus Rollei dealers
throughout the world who will be
more than willing to provide
exp ert s eni cing fo r your Ro I I ei
camera and will willingly help you
ifyou have any questions
co ncerning p hotograp hy,
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