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The Olympus AF (US: Infinity) series of cameras were a range of plastic-bodied compact cameras from Olympus appearing first in 1986. They were mass-market autofocus point and shoot models, usually with a single fixed lens and lens protection in the form of a sliding cover. Some of them are weatherproof.
- Olympus AF-1 (QD)
- Olympus AF-10 (Data)
- Olympus AF-10 Super (QD)
- Olympus AF-1 Super (Data)
- Olympus AF-1 Twin (QD)
- Olympus AF-10 Twin (QD)
- Olympus AF-1 Mini (QD)
- Olympus AF-10 Mini
- Olympus AF-10 XB (29mm, f/4)