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+ | The '''Olympus 35-S''' and '''35-S II''' are fixed-lens [[rangefinder camera|rangefinders]] made by [[Olympus]] from 1955 to 1959. | ||
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+ | === Olympus 35-S === | ||
+ | Introduced in 1955, the 35-S was the first Japanese camera to offer a fast rewind lever. It was first fitted with a D. Zuiko 3.5/45 lens. The later models were available with a [[Zuiko|E. Zuiko]] 2.8/48mm or a G. Zuiko 1.9/42mm lens. All had a [[Seikosha-MX]] shutter. | ||
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|image_text= Olympus 35-S with f1.9 | |image_text= Olympus 35-S with f1.9 | ||
|image_by= Denny Narciso | |image_by= Denny Narciso | ||
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− | | | + | === Olympus 35-S II === |
+ | Marketed in 1957, the Olympus 35-S II provided a bright-frame finder. It is recognizable for its three windows on the front. Three different lenses were available : E. Zuiko 2.8/48, G. Zuiko 2.0/42 and G. Zuiko 1.8/42. It is equipped with a [[Seikosha MXL]] shutter, with [[Light and Exposure Values (LV & EV)|LVS values]]. | ||
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− | |image_by= | + | |image_text= Olympus 35-S II wit accessory [[selenium meter]] |
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Many of these cameras have been sold in the USA by [[Sears|Sears & Roebuck]] under the brand Tower. | Many of these cameras have been sold in the USA by [[Sears|Sears & Roebuck]] under the brand Tower. | ||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
− | * [ | + | * [https://pheugo.com/cameras/index.php?page=oly35sii Shutter and rangefinder cleaning of the Olympus 35-S II] |
− | * [http://www.olympus-global.com/en/corc/history/camera/popup/35mm_olympus35s.cfm | + | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20070911162201/http://www.olympus-global.com/en/corc/history/camera/popup/35mm_olympus35s.cfm Olympus 35 S-3.5] on Olympus Global History (archived). |
− | * [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/ | + | * [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/x/html/page_standard.php?id_appareil=12650 Olympus 35-S] in [http://www.collection-appareils.fr Sylvain Halgand's collection] (in French). |
+ | * [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/sears/sears_tower_10_18_20/sears_tower_10_18_20.htm Olympus 35-S (Sears Tower 10 / 18 /20)] from [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ wwww.OrphanCameras.com] | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:50, 3 May 2024
The Olympus 35-S and 35-S II are fixed-lens rangefinders made by Olympus from 1955 to 1959.
Olympus 35-SIntroduced in 1955, the 35-S was the first Japanese camera to offer a fast rewind lever. It was first fitted with a D. Zuiko 3.5/45 lens. The later models were available with a E. Zuiko 2.8/48mm or a G. Zuiko 1.9/42mm lens. All had a Seikosha-MX shutter.
Olympus 35-S IIMarketed in 1957, the Olympus 35-S II provided a bright-frame finder. It is recognizable for its three windows on the front. Three different lenses were available : E. Zuiko 2.8/48, G. Zuiko 2.0/42 and G. Zuiko 1.8/42. It is equipped with a Seikosha MXL shutter, with LVS values.
Many of these cameras have been sold in the USA by Sears & Roebuck under the brand Tower. Links
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