OLYMPUS
(JP¥13,000)
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けむりぷろ2023
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For sale is an Olympus EC2 black, released in 1971, with an E. Zuiko 42mm f2.8 lens. Included accessories are a rare genuine metal hood and a Kenko UV filter. The EC2 is an electronic shutter version of the best-selling Olympus TRIP35. It's an A-mode only camera that automatically handles the exposure after you set the film speed and focus by estimation. The lens unit is a bright ZUIKO 42mm F2.8, and its depiction is sharp from the open aperture, giving you wonderful photos. "Camera Condition" This camera was used exclusively for "railway photography" snapshots. While there are scratches and scuffs from years of use, it's a relatively clean camera. The battery door has significant paint peeling, so it has been replaced with a silver type. The tripod socket and rewind knob are also silver, so it blends in well. Please understand. The optical system, including the lens, has been disassembled and cleaned, and the viewfinder is in good condition. The light seals have been replaced. There are no issues like "light leaks." I have confirmed the lighting of various warning lights and X-sync. "Notes" * An adapter for using LR44 substitute batteries is included. Due to the use of substitute batteries, a slight positive correction is required for ISO settings (about 1/2 to 1 stop). * This camera is equipped with an electronic shutter that allows for long exposures up to 4 seconds. Make sure to fully depress the shutter button until the orange lamp on the left of the viewfinder turns off. The orange lamp will turn off quickly for high-speed shutter speeds. * When using a strobe, the lamp on the right of the viewfinder lights up when the shutter button is half-pressed, indicating that charging is complete. * Focus by estimating the distance and then matching the needle to the zone in the viewfinder before taking the shot. * The lever at the bottom of the shutter button is the shutter lock lever. Please be careful as it is easily touched. "Sample Photos" Banetsu Monogatari train pulled by C57180 on the Banetsu West Line, using Fuji 400 film. Higashi-Shimojo, Tsugawa Station, Hirase Railroad Crossing, Yamato S-curve, Ichinoto River Bridge. This camera is a practical user and not a collector's item. Those who are particular about details should consider purchasing a product sold face-to-face at a specialty store. This is a "as is" sale, with transactions only in Japanese. There is no warranty, including for photography. Please check the profile.
2 days ago