For the last few weeks, I’ve been scouring the internet looking for the perfect pocket-sized camera that can go with me everywhere as a supplement to my trusty Digital Rebel — preferably something with some personality, to boot. I haven’t settled on a camera yet, but in my searches I stumbled across the Rollei Rolleiflex MiniDigi (try saying that one five times fast). If you’re familiar with with the Rollei name at all, it’s probably from their 1920’s twin lens reflex Rolleiflex camera which has maintained its popularity, even into today’s photography world.

To keep up with today’s digital age, Rollei has introduced a pocket-sized reproduction of the original Rolleiflex called the MiniDigi. The MiniDigi maintains a construction that’s faithful to the original design, complete with twin lenses up front (the top one is purely for aesthetics) and a hand crank that has to be turned to reset the shutter for the next shot. Add into the mix a 3MP sensor that shoots in a square format (the original Rolleiflex shot 6cm x 6cm medium format film) and a minuscule size of 4.9cm x 7.3cm x 4.5cm, and you’ve got what might just be the perfect pocket camera for grabbing street shots.

Images from the MiniDigi apparently have a vein of unpredictability, much like the venerable Holga toy camera. A user over on the Fred Miranda board described the images for me: “Sometimes they look like normal 3 MP digital images. Other times they have flare, distortion, color shifts or other inexplicable weirdness.” Check some out for yourself at the Flickr MiniDigi group.

The $200 price tag has me still debating on whether to grab one of these little guys, but I have a feeling I may cave pretty soon. If anyone has either a MiniDigi or a Ricoh GR Digital (another camera I’m considering), please fill me in on your thoughts!

–Danny Nathan


Trevor Monday, 08.06.07 @ 1:57 pm

Heather,
I initially thought it was a funky camera too when i saw it but accoring to the fine people at Wolf Camera and Ritz Camera the quality isn’t too good. But.. thats about all i know


Rachel Monday, 08.06.07 @ 5:12 pm

I have the Ricoh GRD. I’m really glad I got it, but I’d have to say it’s not good for every situation. Especially if it’s a low light situation. But with that in mind, it creates some awesome shots. I pair it with the fujifilm f30 when traveling and it’s all I need. I guess maybe I should just bring an SLR when traveling, if I’m carrying two p&s.


technabob Monday, 08.06.07 @ 9:48 pm

rolleiflex minidigi camera: the roaring 20s go digital…

Rollei has been making cameras for almost 90 years. Now you can own one of their classic models from the 1920’s, updated with some 21st century technology under the hood.

The Rolleiflex MiniDigi looks virtually identical to Rollei’s origin…


Harlean Dischler Friday, 04.25.08 @ 1:52 am

The new version Mini Digi is AF and 5.0MP. It is shipping now 4/08. Check out my new blog I’m starting. Eme to locate a dealer that has them is stock. It’s a great little camera. I take it everywhere I go along with my 5D. It gives you square images and is RETRO COOL!!!




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