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Post by philbirch on May 6, 2015 3:39:14 GMT -5
Thats better.
Was the FTL an M42 body? That version of the OM 1 was the one I had. A beauty of a camera and so small.
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Post by lesdmess on May 6, 2015 6:21:51 GMT -5
Thats better. Was the FTL an M42 body? That version of the OM 1 was the one I had. A beauty of a camera and so small. Yes, the FTL had an M42 mount -> Olympus FTL (1971)It was also a camera that is not claimed to have been developed by Olympus internally or Yoshihisa Maitani directly. This is a great read about the development of Olympus cameras if you haven't seen it -> Yoshihisa Maitani lectures
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Post by rono on May 6, 2015 10:11:03 GMT -5
The Olympus FTL lenses have click-lock mount that allows the lens to couple with the meter to allow for metering with the lens wide open. Another FTL Link
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