teamsc10190
Established
Ricoh FF-1 with a 35mm f2.8 lens is another.
farlymac
PF McFarland
Sorry for the crappy phone image, but I rarely see this one mentioned:
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Minolta Auto Wide, supposedly equipped with a 6-elements 35mm Rokkor lens.
That's one of the ones I was thinking about, Will, besides the Olympus Wide-S.
PF
LunoLuno
Member
I think some of the cameras in the list below have already mentioned here, but there are some others with 35mm lenses.
<pre-1970's fixed 35mm lens 135 cameras (scale focus included)>
Ilford Advocate (1949) - Dallmeyer Anastigmat 35mm F3.5 / Scale Focus, No meter
Olympus Wide (1955) - D.ZUIKO 35mm F3.5 / Scale focus, No meter
Olympus Wide E (1957) - D.ZUIKO 35mm F3.5 / Scale focus
Olympus Wide Super (1957) - H.Zuiko 3.5mm F2 / Rangefinder, No meter
Olympus Wide II (1958) - D.ZUIKO 35mm F3.5 / Scale focus, No meter
Kowa Kallo Wide (1955) - PROMINAR 35mm F2.8 / Rangefinder, No meter
Mamiya Wide (1957) - MAMIYA SEKOR 35mm F2.8 / Rangefinder, No meter
Mamiya Wide E (1957) - Topcor-M 35mm F2.8 / Scale focus
Minolta Auto Wide (1958) - Rokkor 35mm F2.8 / Scale focus
Welmy Wide (1958) - TAIKOR 35mm F3.5 / Scale focus, No meter
Walz Wide (1958) - WALZER 3.5cm F2.8 / Scale focus, No meter
Ricoh Wide 2.4 (1960) - KOMINAR 3.5cm F2.4 / Rangefinder, No meter
Ricoh Auto Shot (1964) - Rikenon 35mm F2.8 / Scale focus
Ricoh Hi-Color 35 (1968) - Rikenon 35mm F2.8 / Scale focus
<pre-1970's fixed 35mm lens 135 cameras (scale focus included)>
Ilford Advocate (1949) - Dallmeyer Anastigmat 35mm F3.5 / Scale Focus, No meter
Olympus Wide (1955) - D.ZUIKO 35mm F3.5 / Scale focus, No meter
Olympus Wide E (1957) - D.ZUIKO 35mm F3.5 / Scale focus
Olympus Wide Super (1957) - H.Zuiko 3.5mm F2 / Rangefinder, No meter
Olympus Wide II (1958) - D.ZUIKO 35mm F3.5 / Scale focus, No meter
Kowa Kallo Wide (1955) - PROMINAR 35mm F2.8 / Rangefinder, No meter
Mamiya Wide (1957) - MAMIYA SEKOR 35mm F2.8 / Rangefinder, No meter
Mamiya Wide E (1957) - Topcor-M 35mm F2.8 / Scale focus
Minolta Auto Wide (1958) - Rokkor 35mm F2.8 / Scale focus
Welmy Wide (1958) - TAIKOR 35mm F3.5 / Scale focus, No meter
Walz Wide (1958) - WALZER 3.5cm F2.8 / Scale focus, No meter
Ricoh Wide 2.4 (1960) - KOMINAR 3.5cm F2.4 / Rangefinder, No meter
Ricoh Auto Shot (1964) - Rikenon 35mm F2.8 / Scale focus
Ricoh Hi-Color 35 (1968) - Rikenon 35mm F2.8 / Scale focus
Frontman
Well-known
The Yashica CC or CCN are among the best lot for the money, and the 35mm f1.8 lens is the fastest in it's class.
Recently I have been shooting with the old Olympus 35 Wide S, and the 35mm f2 lens is remarkable, much like my 35/2 Summicron, just far less expensive.
Recently I have been shooting with the old Olympus 35 Wide S, and the 35mm f2 lens is remarkable, much like my 35/2 Summicron, just far less expensive.
raytoei@gmail.com
Veteran
excellent thread....i recently used a IIIf with a 35mm lens
for street photography, i found that I scale focused most
of the time and only took time to focus indoors,
for street photography, i found that I scale focused most
of the time and only took time to focus indoors,
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...

Olympus 35-S Wide...3.5cm 2.0 lens
tbhv55
Well-known
The Konica c35 is a FL RF. The lens is a 38mm f/2.8, so it's fairly close to the OP's request.
murpograph
Established
Hi All,
So after 25+ years I'm finally back shooting some film! Purchased a Minolta Hi-Matic 7s and am having some fun with B&W letting The Darkroom develop and scan the negatives. So a question for all of you, is there a fixed lens rangefinder that has a 35mm lens? Thanks,
Kevin
Hi Kevin,
there is at least the olympus XA.
Udo
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