Catching up after a couple of busy days.
Ken wrote:
> >
> > Technically, the E-10 and E-20 were SLRs. They used "reflex"
> > technology for the viewfinder. But were they really SLRs? They didn't
> > take interchangeable lenses.
My Zeiss Contaflex (which I still have) from about 1960 has a non-
interchangeable Tessar 45mm f/2.8 lens with a Sychro-compur shutter.
It is very definitely an SLR. Do a search on "Wikipedia Zeiss Contaflex".
Brian Swale.
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