Olympus µ

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The Olympus µ[mju:] or Olympus Stylus or Olympus Epic cameras are a series of fully automatic compact cameras made by Olympus, introduced in 1991. In the digital age, compact digital still camera models were added to that series. Most µ/Stylus/Epic camera bodies have a characteristic convex frontside, evolved from the Olympus XA series which were another type of compact that were not fully automatic. The cameras are all switched on by shifting the lens cover aside.

Specifications of µ [mju:] II

  • Lens: 35mm, f/2.8, focusing from 0.35m-infinity. (4 elements in 4 groups).
  • Active multi-beam autofocus with focus lock.
  • Film format: 35mm DX-coded film, ISO 50-3200.
  • Automatic exposure range of EV 1-17, f/2.8,4s -f/11,1/1000s. Spot metering available.
  • Self-timer (12 second delay).
  • Autowind and rewind.
  • Integral flash. Recharges in 3.5 seconds, working range 4.1m at ISO 100.
  • Flash modes: Auto, red-eye reduction, suppressed, forced/fill-in, Night scene (slow synch 4 seconds).
  • LCD with battery check and frame counter.
  • Weatherproof. (Resistant to splashes).
  • Power: 3V lithium CR123A.
  • Dimensions: 108x59x35mm.
  • Weight: 135g (without battery).

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