The Olympus 35 SP is an amazing rangefinder camera with manual, auto and spot exposure modes. Olympus 35 SP
Made from 1969 to 1973, the Olympus 35 SP has amazing characteristics no longer seen on today's compacts. The lens, a 7 elements 42 mm f/1.7 Zuiko, is excellent. Its rangefinder focusing and central shutter make its operation very quiet. Shutter speeds range from 1/500 s to 1 s plus B pose. A mechanical "flashmatic" mode allows flash auto-exposure even with manual flashes : the aperture is set automatically according to the power of the flash and the focusing distance. This camera uses discontinued 1.35 v mercury batteries and has to be adjusted for today's 1.5 v alkaline batteries. |
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The Olympus 35 SP is easy to use. Its excellent build make it delightful to handle. The film advance is smooth, the shutter release hardly audible. Its wide aperture make it ideal for stolen pictures. The viewfinder is clear though not as much as the one of the 35 RD. It has a collimated frame with parallax indication marks. The rangefinder is quick and accurate. The release button is a bit sloppy though. Characteristics
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