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I came across a 1950's Wards 35-EE 35mm camera in a Goodwill Shop. While I dont know much about the history of this particular camera. I can tell describe the camera. If you have one I will certainly appreciate if you would contribute to this writing. The camera is NON-focusing....there is no focusing mechanism. The camera is completely manual and does not require a batter. There is a cell array around the front of the lens which enables the meter. The meter is nothing more than a needle on the top of the camera. Film is advanced and rewound using the knobs on top of the camera. The shutter relase is a lever on the side of the lens. The only markings on the camera are "Wards 35 - EE" and "Made in Japan" on the baseplate.
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I came across a 1950's Wards 35-EE 35mm camera in a Goodwill Shop. While I dont know much about the history of this particular camera. I can tell describe the camera. If you have one I will certainly appreciate if you would contribute to this writing. The camera is NON-focusing....there is no focusing mechanism. The camera is completely manual and does not require a battery. There is a cell array around the front of the lens which enables the meter. The meter is nothing more than a needle on the top of the camera. Film is advanced and rewound using the knobs on top of the camera. The shutter relase is a lever on the side of the lens. The only markings on the camera are "Wards 35 - EE" and "Made in Japan" on the baseplate.

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I came across a 1950's Wards 35-EE 35mm camera in a Goodwill Shop. While I dont know much about the history of this particular camera. I can tell describe the camera. If you have one I will certainly appreciate if you would contribute to this writing. The camera is NON-focusing....there is no focusing mechanism. The camera is completely manual and does not require a battery. There is a cell array around the front of the lens which enables the meter. The meter is nothing more than a needle on the top of the camera. Film is advanced and rewound using the knobs on top of the camera. The shutter relase is a lever on the side of the lens. The only markings on the camera are "Wards 35 - EE" and "Made in Japan" on the baseplate.