
Pricing
Rollei 35 Classic Titanium
Rollei · Germany · 1992 · 135 film
The Rollei 35 Classic Titanium, introduced in 1992, represents a luxurious iteration of Rollei's venerable 35mm compact camera line that first debuted in 1966. Building on the original's reputation as one of the smallest full-featured 35mm cameras of its era, the Classic Titanium version featured a titanium body shell that reduced weight while maintaining the camera's substantial feel and robust construction. Like its predecessors, it housed a high-quality Zeiss Tessar 40mm f/3.5 lens known for its excellent sharpness and contrast, along with a precise Seiko shutter system that offered speeds from 1/2 to 1/500 second. Despite its diminutive size, the camera maintained full manual exposure controls with rangefinder focusing, appealing to photographers who valued portability without compromising image quality.
Released decades after the original Rollei 35 had established itself as a cult favorite among photography enthusiasts, the Classic Titanium served both as a high-end consumer product and a collector's item. The titanium construction not only distinguished it visually with its distinctive metallic finish but also represented a premium positioning in the market. By the 1990s, Rollei had already established the 35 series as a benchmark for quality compact cameras, and the Classic Titanium maintained this standard while adding a layer of exclusivity. The camera's enduring appeal lies in its combination of exceptional engineering, compact form factor, and the prestige associated with titanium construction, making it a sought-after item among Rollei enthusiasts and collectors of precision photographic instruments.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |






Enjoy this museum? Support on Ko-fi