The Fuji Klasse, also know as the Rollei AFM 35 is a luxury, 35mm point-and-shoot camera, introduced in 2001. The Fuji Klasse offers the convenience of a camera that will fit in your pocket, with the quality controls of full program and aperture priority mode. Not only does the camera give the photographer aperture control when determining exposure, it also gives them the option of switching out of auto-focus and into full manual focus. Pair those features with its excellent 38mm f/2.6 lens, and you'll be able to capture the images you see through the viewfinder easy as pie.
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All Sides of the Rollei AFM35
There is no substitute for holding one of these cameras in your hands, being able to turn it one way and then another and enjoy the play of light across this camera's metallic exterior. Unfortunately, these cameras come around so infrequently that not many of us get to hold them in our hands. So we thought we would try to recreate that digitally here, presenting you with each face of this wonderful compact camera.
Fuji Klasse
There is classy and then there is Klasse.
The Fuji Klasse was introduced to the Japanese market in 2007 and they are not commonly seen or heard of here in North America. It has a fixed 38mm f/2.8 lens; there is also a 'W' version, that has a 28mm lens. It may be best thought of as an alternate to the Contax T2/T3. In other words, it is a good, high end, professional 35mm point-and-shoot street camera. It has a solid feel to it as well.