The Prego 140 is a compact autofocus 35mm camera made by Rollei.
It has a 38-140 mm f/4.6 Vario-Apogon zoom lens. There is an LCD screen on the top of the camera with every control setting arranged behind this, along the rear edge.
The camera has infra-red autofocus, with an autofocus lock feature, and a button to force infinity focus. Exposure is automatic: the shutter speed is between 1/3 and 1/400 second.
It offers the 13×36 mm panorama format. Film advance and rewind are automatic and motorised. The film speed is set automatically using DX codes between ISO 50 and 3200. There is a date-imprint function and the flash has the functions usual on a compact camera of this type: a red-eye reduction feature, forced fill-in flash, and an option to disable the flash.
Example Images Credit: https://www.lomography.com/cameras/3338159-ricoh-yf-20/photos?page=4
Thanks for all your support in 2024! 🙏
As we welcome 2025, we’re gearing up for something exciting—a Shot on Nana exhibition, likely happening mid-year.
As a wise person once said, “The proof is in the pudding.” This is our chance to come together and show the world what’s possible with the tiny yet mighty Nana camera! 📸
Curious about its image quality? Check out some decent results from our recent photowalk here (scroll to the bottom for the photos, in black-and-white).
If you already have a Nana camera, it’s time to get shooting! If you’d like to grab one, you can find it here.
Until then, remember:
Stay Positive, Shoot Negative. 🖤