A bunch of parts from an Olympus 35 LC, a fixed-lens rangefinder from the sixties. The lens (and thus the shutter, the diaphragm, the CdS cell, and the focus mechanism) was removed to be adapted for use on digital cameras. This lot of parts is essentially what was left. It includes the top and bottom plates and the central parts of the rangefinder. (There is a crack in the rangefinder/viewfinder front window.) It is possible that some of these parts could be used in repairing an Olympus 35 LE, an auto-exposure camera from the same era that had a very similar body. Some parts appear in more than one photo.