Olympus FTL
The Olympus FTL [1] was a 35mm SLR sold by Olympus between 1971 and 1972. It was a transition model between the Pen F half-frame SLR and full-frame M-1. The FTL was a very traditional SLR with 42mm screw lenses.
Lenses
Wide Angle Lenses
- 28mm f3.5
- 35mm f2.8
Standard Lenses
- 50mm f1.8
- 50mm f1.4
Telephoto Lenses
- 135mm f3.5
- 200mm f4
Accessories
Despite the relatively short product life cycle, there was still a full range of accessories available for the FTL.
- Set of three extension rings
- Macro bellows
- Focusing rail
- Slide copier
- Microscope adapter
- Close-up lenses, two models
- Repro stand
- Electronic flash unit
- Filters
- Lens hoods
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See also
References
- Olympus FTL. John Foster, 2006.
External links
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