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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20071210161827/http://www.olympus-global.com/en/corc/history/camera/popup/ee_35le.cfm?message=1  35 LE] on Olympus Global History (archived).
 
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20071210161827/http://www.olympus-global.com/en/corc/history/camera/popup/ee_35le.cfm?message=1  35 LE] on Olympus Global History (archived).
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*[https://www.flickr.com/photos/camerawiki/52623974306/in/pool-camerawiki Advertisement for the 35 LE] in the June, 1966, ''Popular Photography'' (Vol. 58, No. 6; page 66).
  
 
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The Olympus 35 LE rangefinder camera was launched in 1965, originally with a badge reading "6 transistors," referring to its meter circuit. It is an autoexposure-only model, using a then-popular Seiko design where a single pair of notched blades act as both shutter and aperture in predetermined programmed pairs. However it exceeds many peers of its day by offering a fast f/1.7 42mm lens and a good range of shutter speeds from 1/15 sec. to 1/500.

An innovation of this model was a "flashmatic" mode coupling the aperture to the distance at which the rangefinder is focused. For this mode an appropriate flash guide number must be selected on the lens's "GN" scale. The top of the camera includes a hot shoe.

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