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− | + | The '''35EM''' was a [[Vivitar]] entry in the field of compact, self-capping 35mm cameras, inspired by others such as the [[Olympus XA]] and the [[Minox 35]]. The lens (a 35 mm f/2,8) retracts into the body, focusing is purely by estimation. Exposure is aperture-priority, with shutter speed indicated in the viewfinder. The light metering is quite unique for its class, with shutter speeds ranging from 1/1000 s to several minutes. Film speeds are set between 25 and 500 ISO. | |
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It was also sold in Germany by [[Foto-Quelle]] as the '''Revue 35 Compact Electronic'''. | It was also sold in Germany by [[Foto-Quelle]] as the '''Revue 35 Compact Electronic'''. |
Revision as of 04:44, 12 November 2013
Vivitar 35EM image by Alf Sigaro (Image rights) |
The 35EM was a Vivitar entry in the field of compact, self-capping 35mm cameras, inspired by others such as the Olympus XA and the Minox 35. The lens (a 35 mm f/2,8) retracts into the body, focusing is purely by estimation. Exposure is aperture-priority, with shutter speed indicated in the viewfinder. The light metering is quite unique for its class, with shutter speeds ranging from 1/1000 s to several minutes. Film speeds are set between 25 and 500 ISO.
It was also sold in Germany by Foto-Quelle as the Revue 35 Compact Electronic.
Links
- Vivitar 35EM, a Flickr set by Doha Sam, photos of and with the camera