
Olympus Quickmatic EES
Olympus · Japan
The Olympus Quickmatic EES appears to be a basic fixed-lens camera, likely produced by Olympus in the mid-20th century during a period when they manufactured numerous compact, consumer-grade snapshot cameras. Designed for straightforward photography, it probably featured a simple shutter mechanism, a fixed-focus lens, and basic controls, catering to the everyday user who wanted an affordable and uncomplicated way to take pictures. Its significance lies not in groundbreaking features or design, but as a representative example of Olympus' extensive line of practical, utilitarian cameras aimed at the mass market.
Editorial Ratings
Build Quality
2.5
Value
2.0
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
1.0






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