Jump to content

First Impression on Rollei 6008i


fredlee70x7

Recommended Posts

This is not a question but my first day with Rollei 6008i.

 

I two days ago received from a Hong Kong dealer the body set and 90/4

Apo-Symmar which I paid $1,450 and $2,130 respectively. Substantial

savings than buying from US/Canadian dealers.

 

With the waist-level finder, the camera/lens combo is not much

smaller than my Mamiya RZ67II plus 110/2.8 nor is much lighter

(approx. 2.4kg vs 2.5kg for RZ/110). But the hand grip and

ergonomics really shines and I felt very comfortable hand-holding the

camera/lens when I was street-shooting though I used shutter speed of

1/250 to ensure sharpness. The Rollei even has the built-in meter

and winder and is absolutely superior to RZ67II for ease of use.

 

I finished 3 rolls (1 Velvia and 2 Reala's) but haven't got them

developed yet. I'll post again when I receive them from the lab.

 

I found the NiCad battery fast to deteroiate when shooting in cold

outdoor. It was -10C to -15C and the fully charged/brand new battery

only last less than 10 shots and the capacity indicator started

showing levels of 7, 5 then b. If you always shoot in cold weather,

you better get the external battery connector. However, one thing

puzzles me... The same battery gave "full" capacity indication when

used directly on the camera but showed "7" when used it indirectly

via the external battery connector. Is it normal?

 

I wish I had bought this camera long ago but I still like my

Mamiya's. Maybe one day I'll shoot side-by-side and compare. Anyway

I'm happy with the Rollei and can't wait longer to see the results!

 

Thanks for folks from this forum who helped answered by questions

when I was pondering to buy it or not.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Sometimes NiCad batteries require several full charge/discharge cycles before they provide rated capacity. As received usually the 'Cad would be in a low charge state and it is always important to initially charge them fully which can be longer than the normal stated recharge time in the instructions. The battery could be defective but try a few cycles.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Dear Fred,

 

I have very similar experience. The newly bought batteries need a longer charging. In cold weathers (I usually take zero celcius as the dividing line, but of course this is only arbitrary) I always use the extension cable. I also get a battery=7 or 8 with the cable. But it works fine. Enjoy!

 

Regards,

 

Tak

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Fred

Welcome to Rollei. For cold weather use you might try lithium AA's.

Buy the Rollei Power Interface. Buy or make a ten slot AA battery holder which you could connect to the camera with a two or three foot cord. You could keep the battery pack next to your body if you like.

The power interface would also let you use the normal battery charger as an AC power source in the studio. I got this from Jeffery Karp at Rollei USA

Ed Carmick

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thanks for the replies. Yes the battery i tried was brand new and I wasn't sure if it was fully charged. I charged it right after taking it out from package. But after a few minutes, the red LED light went off and I tried it on the body and the viewfinder display showed it was in full capacity. So I stop continued charging and took it out for shooting as I assumed the battery was fully charged when leaving the factory. Am I right?

 

What's the proper way to charge a battery? I read through the manual but still not sure. The manual says the red LED is on during quick charge which lasts about an hour then the floating charge will continue. What is floating charge for? After I put the battery in, the red light went out after a few minutes but flashed for approx. every 15-16 sec. How can I tell when the charging is completed?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hi Fred,

 

The instruction book is indeed very obscure. The first 10 minutes of charging is quick charge, and the red light is on. After that the charger goes into 'trickle charge' with the red light out and it takes up to another hour for the battery to be fully charged. You may find further information as well as a lot of useful tips about your camera in the following website:

 

www.geocities.com/SoHo/Village/3762/Rollei/index.html

 

Regards,

 

Tak

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...