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The '''Olympus 35 RD''' was the last 'classic' fully manual mechanical shutter fixed-lens (40/1.7) [[rangefinder camera|rangefinder]] to be introduced by [[Olympus]]. It can be used in both manual (without metering) or shutter-priority autoexposure mode. The F.Zuiko lens is a 6-element design.
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The '''Olympus 35 RD''' was the last 'classic' fully manual mechanical shutter fixed-lens (40/1.7) [[rangefinder camera|rangefinder]] to be introduced by [[Olympus]]. It can be used in both manual (without metering) or aperture priority mode.
 
 
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* Steven Gandy's [http://www.cameraquest.com/olyrd.htm overview] of the 35 RD at Cameraquest
 
* Steven Gandy's [http://www.cameraquest.com/olyrd.htm overview] of the 35 RD at Cameraquest
* Claus Marin's [http://web.archive.org/web/20050305074459/http://www.claus-marin.de/35rdeng.htm overview] of the 35 RD
 
 
* Andrew Yue's excellent [http://www.ph.utexas.edu/~yue/misc/35RD.html summary] about the 35 RD
 
* Andrew Yue's excellent [http://www.ph.utexas.edu/~yue/misc/35RD.html summary] about the 35 RD

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The Olympus 35 RD was the last 'classic' fully manual mechanical shutter fixed-lens (40/1.7) rangefinder to be introduced by Olympus. It can be used in both manual (without metering) or shutter-priority autoexposure mode. The F.Zuiko lens is a 6-element design.

Links

  • Steven Gandy's overview of the 35 RD at Cameraquest
  • Andrew Yue's excellent summary about the 35 RD