![]() ![]() For camera that cost significantly less both when it first came out and today, it offers some very useful ergonomic and functional improvements, while growing in size by only a very small amount. The Petri Color 35 was created to compete directly with the Rollei 35, and this comparison has stuck with it throughout it’s entire existed. Other Features: Battery Check Button, Automatic Resetting Exposure Counter, Shutter Lock When Lens Collapsed ![]() Viewfinder: Scale Focus with Projected Frame Lines, Parallax Correction Marks, Distance Scale, and Match NeedleĮxposure Meter: Coupled CdS Cell w/ viewfinder match needleįlash Mount: Hot Shoe and M and X Flash Sync, All Speed X-sync ![]() Lens: 40mm f/2.8 CC Petri coated 4-elements in 3-groupsįocus: 3.5 feet to Infinity with Zone Icons Visible in Viewfinder Featuring a collapsible 40mm f/2.8 lens, a lens mounted CdS exposure meter with match needle capability, and bright viewfinder showing focus distances, the Petri Color 35 is an easy to use, compact, and high quality little camera. The design of the camera is very similar to that of the Rollei 35, first released in 1966 and although there is no proof that Petri aimed to compete with the Rollei, the strong similarities between the two is not likely an accident. The Petri Color 35 was the first in a series of Petri Color cameras and is the most desirable as it offers full manual control in a compact and well built chassis.
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