Olympus AF-10 Super
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Olympus AF-10 Super photographed by Arty Smokes. |
The Olympus AF-10 Super ('Infinity Jr.' in the US) of 1991 was a fully automatic compact camera, nicknamed "Picasso Mini Super" in Japan. It was part of the AF series.
- Lens: 35mm f/3.5
- Autofocus: 5-zone active IR, 0.7m to infinity with focus lock
- Auto-exposure.
- Integral flash with "auto," "off" and "fill in" modes. Flash Range: 4.5 m with 100-ASA film and 9 m with 400-ASA film.
- Power Source: 2 AAA alkaline batteries or CRA123A lithium
Other features: DX decoding, motordrive, XA-style lens protection.
Also available with Quartz Date function.
Links
- How to Modify the Olympus Infinity as a remote triggere camera.