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The Walz 35-S is a 35 mm rangefinder introduced in 1957 by the Japanese company Walz. It was available with a Nitto Kominar S 1.9/45 mm, a Walzer 2.8/45 mm or a Walzer 3.5/45 mm lens and was equipped with a ten-speed Copal MXV shutter.