This is an excellent work-around for the battery required by the Rollei SE or TE. In the Rollei it works even more accurately, as the Rollei meter uses a voltage regulator to reduce the modest excess voltage to the specific 5.6 volt requirement of the camera.
In fact I had to research this. You are right. Die Rollei 35 SE and TE are not made for 6V, but the chances are good, that they will work decently correct with 6V. I always shot mine with 6V and it worked fine, but it could have been different. 😁👍
The shop is called Ausgeknipst. They have an own store recently. ausgeknipst.de/ I would recommend the cells box due to the voltage issue with 6V Px27A adapters. With the box you have on the other hand the problem, that after half a year or so, the cells are empty. Also you have to wait a little for the reaction when you open the cells seal, and after some short time the voltage is correct and stays correct a long time. So the cells box is better.
This is an excellent work-around for the battery required by the Rollei SE or TE. In the Rollei it works even more accurately, as the Rollei meter uses a voltage regulator to reduce the modest excess voltage to the specific 5.6 volt requirement of the camera.
In fact I had to research this. You are right. Die Rollei 35 SE and TE are not made for 6V, but the chances are good, that they will work decently correct with 6V.
I always shot mine with 6V and it worked fine, but it could have been different.
😁👍
Thanks for the video! Sorry did you know where I can buy the cap? And what it's better? Px27A or the cells box?
The shop is called Ausgeknipst. They have an own store recently.
ausgeknipst.de/
I would recommend the cells box due to the voltage issue with 6V Px27A adapters. With the box you have on the other hand the problem, that after half a year or so, the cells are empty. Also you have to wait a little for the reaction when you open the cells seal, and after some short time the voltage is correct and stays correct a long time. So the cells box is better.