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  • Olympus XA2, The Camera Lecter.

    Olympus XA2, The Camera Lecter.
    Small and black, with a red button as a trigger and a great Zuiko lens. Its similarities with the LC-A is amazing. But I will start again.
  • Olympus OM-1

    Olympus OM-1
    Another review about the Olympus OM-1: one of the most influential cameras of our time!
  • Olympus 35 DC

    Olympus 35 DC
    The Olympus 35 DC is a small 35mm rangefinder with a super lens and automatic exposure settings.
  • Olympus 35-SP

    Olympus 35-SP
    Built between 1969 and 1976, the Olympus 35-SP was the most technologically advanced fixed-lens rangefinder, using a dual metering system: spot and centerweighted readings. Consider the age this was a huge step in the manual use of the camera. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/8/80/Olympus35SP_fr_big.jpg
  • Olympus Trip 35 - Trippers Unite!

    Olympus Trip 35 - Trippers Unite!
    With 10 million units sold between 1967 and 1984, there's a good chance of coming across one of these for a bargain price, wherever you are in the world. David Bailey famously fronted the TV ads for the Olympus Trip, and with good reason. Zone focus, a solar-powered selenium light meter and a cracking Zuiko lens make this forerunner to the oft LCA-compared Olympus XA series a worthy addition to any photographers arsenal! I try and have mine on me wherever I am, and have never been disappointed with the shots taken.