Very nice example of this classic rangefinder. The Electro 35 was the first of a ine of 35mm range finder cameras. Introduced in n1966 the serial number suggests this is a 1968 model. It is all in full working ordr including the automatic exposure with the red and yellow lights. The original mercury battery is no longer available, this one has the simplest solution: a 4lr44 batter wit a tin foil spacer to fill the gap as this is smaller than the original battery. As the voltage of modern batteries is different to mercury batteries you may need to compensate using the film speed dial to get the correct exposure.
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1x Battery Adapter.
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The camera has no battery compartment and also has small signs of use. So are selling as not working for spares or repair only.
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The viewfinder clean and clear. These are only visible under bright light. There are no signs of fungus or haze. The lens includes a Hoya Skylight filter. Film loading, advance and rewind are working.
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Film advance lever, exposure ring working correctly in B/AUTO/Flash settings, battery check light working, focusing, the pad of death has been newly installed, Clear viewfinder; light seals have been changed.
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Japanese classic from a house clearance not tested looks good condition getting very collectible low reserve.
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Film advance lever, exposure ring working correctly in B/AUTO/Flash settings, battery check light working, focusing, the pad of death has been newly installed, Clear viewfinder; light seals have been changed.
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It is tested and is working. In good used condition. Battery terminals are clean. Please view the pictures.
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