
Rollei Prego 70
Rollei · Germany · 1999 · 135 film
The Rollei Prego 70 was introduced in 1999 as a compact 35mm point-and-shoot camera during a transitional period for the iconic German manufacturer. By the late 1990s, Rollei had undergone significant corporate changes following its acquisition by Samsung, yet continued to produce cameras under its esteemed name. The Prego 70 represented Rollei's presence in the competitive consumer film market, likely featuring standard compact camera specifications such as a built-in zoom lens, automatic exposure control, and autofocus functionality. As a mid-range model, it embodied Rollei's traditional commitment to better-than-average construction quality for its class, though it lacked the technological innovations or design breakthroughs that would distinguish it from competitors of the era. The camera serves as a representative example of late 20th-century point-and-shoot technology before the digital revolution fully transformed the industry.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |






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