If we can post about third party digital back and SUV's then your ECR
post is certainly welcome. I never owned an Olympus rangefinder, just a
Petri 7s with 45/2.8 with silicon photocell meter. No batteries at all.
Maybe one of these days I'll try Olympus. At $15 I'd be tempted to
try it out. Sounds like a good deal.
Chuck Norcutt
R S wrote:
> Not sure if it's OK to make a post about Olympus' ECR camera from the
> 1970's. I apologize if not.
> I took mine out this past weekend and being used to hand-held metering and
> manual cameras I must admit it was somewhat of a 'nice break' to use a
> 'point-and-shoot' camera that sports a true rangefinder.
>
> I only put one roll through it (XP2 Super) and below are some sample images
> from that roll.
>
> Most importantly was that it was great fun to use and that the roughly $15
> price tag that this camera carries felt well spent.
>
> More ramblings about the camera, and photos, at http://silfver.blogspot.com
>
> Photo Samples:
>
> # 1: http://www.pbase.com/rsilfverberg/image/69798119.jpg
>
> # 2: http://www.pbase.com/rsilfverberg/image/69798121.jpg
>
> # 3: http://www.pbase.com/rsilfverberg/image/69798122.jpg
>
> #4: http://www.pbase.com/rsilfverberg/image/69801066.jpg
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