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Olympus WideE (1957)
Olympus WideE
Launched in 1957, the Olympus Wide E was the first Japanese camera with an uncoupled exposure meter. It also featured a lever-type film advance mechanism.
The appropriate combination of shutter speed and aperture could be achieved simply by reading the figure from the scale in the selenium cell exposure meter and setting the indicator accordingly.
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