Somewhat OT but, hey, it's a rangefinder!! I bought over the weekend, an Olympus 35 ED very small full-frame RF camera. It has a 38/2.8 lens and seems to be completely electronic (no manual controls). I cleaned it up and crammed 4X PX625A batteries into the battery compartment and it works! Or at least the lights light up and the shutter trips. Now for the two questions: 1- About when was this little beastie made and does anyone have any info on it, and 2- The battery compartment fits two rather large, thick button batteries and the bottom plate is engraved "SEIKO-ESF B" next to the battery compartment. Is this a battery designation and if so, is there a current substitute. The engraving sounds more like a shutter than a battery. The RF seems to work fine, is properly aligned and bright but has a very short base length of about 29-30mm (1.25 inches). Except for the fixed lens, it reminds me of what Leica should have done in the 70's to capture some of the average citizen market. This thing really looks like the ancestor to all modern point and shoots. JB ========================================================= To Unsubscribe: Send email to leica-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the Subject field. The acknowledgment that you then receive MUST be replied to per instructions. You may also log in to the Web interface to unsubscribe.