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+ | The [[Olympus]] '''35 LE''' was a rangefinder launched in 1965. It featured the world's first programmable electronic shutter with a flashmatic function. The 1/15-1/500s programmable EE electronic shutter was controlled by a CdS light sensor through some transistor electronics. Operation was as simple as setting the distance and pushing the shutter button. | ||
== Links == | == Links == |
Revision as of 10:02, 5 November 2012
Olympus 35 LE image by Davidolympus (Image rights) |
image by Guy Kokken (Image rights) |
The Olympus 35 LE was a rangefinder launched in 1965. It featured the world's first programmable electronic shutter with a flashmatic function. The 1/15-1/500s programmable EE electronic shutter was controlled by a CdS light sensor through some transistor electronics. Operation was as simple as setting the distance and pushing the shutter button.
Links
- 35 LE on Olympus Global History.