The autoreflex T was the first fully interchangeable lens, auto exposure, SLR.
It also had a
vertically traveling metal blade, fp shutter if I remember correctly.
I used one of these once on a climbing trip to South america. My memory was how
really heavy it
seemed. When I came back I found the exposure was off a bit and I did a
major strip,clean, and
found the meter linkage strings had slipped off the wheel guides.
It is a trapped meter needle exposure design, so electronically as simple as an
olympus 35sp say:
thus quite likely repairable by a mechanically skilled person.
Tim Hughes
--- NSURIT@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
> Meter doesn't work, comes with nice original leather case. No
> fungus/scratches on lens. No oil on blades. Free for the cost of shipping to
> you. That
> means you pay the postage to get it to you. Look great, except no meter.
> Hello,
> sunny 16. Off list please. Bill Barber
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