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Yellow light design for OLYMPUS film compact cameras!

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Today we will be looking at the Yellow Light, a film compact camera released by OLYMPUS in 1972.


OLYMPUS-35 ECR (Reference product)



The yellow light is located on the ceiling of the camera next to the hot shoe.



The role of this yellow light is to check the battery capacity and to be the light part that lights up when the shutter speed is slow during shooting.



It is a square yellow light.




Today we introduced the Yellow Light, a film compact camera released by OLYMPUS in 1972.


The yellow light is an indispensable part of the camera when shooting.


It is a dependable light that emits light from this small square for two important roles!





Please look forward to seeing more of my discoveries and insights on film cameras in the future!


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