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* Lens: Switchable between 35mm, f/3.6 (3 elements, 3 groups) and 70mm, f/6.3 (5 elements, 5 groups). | * Lens: Switchable between 35mm, f/3.6 (3 elements, 3 groups) and 70mm, f/6.3 (5 elements, 5 groups). | ||
− | * Autofocus | + | * [[Autofocus]] |
− | * Auto-exposure | + | * Auto-exposure |
− | * Auto-flash | + | * Auto-flash |
− | * Weatherproof | + | * Weatherproof |
− | * DX decoding of [[35mm]] film | + | * [[DX coding|DX decoding]] of [[35mm]] film |
− | * Motordrive | + | * [[Film_advance#Motor_Drive|Motordrive]] |
− | * XA-style lens protection | + | * XA-style lens protection |
[[Category:Olympus]] | [[Category:Olympus]] | ||
[[Category:Japanese_35mm_autofocus]] | [[Category:Japanese_35mm_autofocus]] | ||
[[Category:A|AF-1 Twin]] | [[Category:A|AF-1 Twin]] | ||
+ | [[Category:O]] | ||
[[Category: Japanese 35mm viewfinder]] | [[Category: Japanese 35mm viewfinder]] |
Revision as of 04:06, 26 November 2009
Olympus AF-1 Twin QD photographed by siimvahur. |
The Olympus AF-1 Twin (Infinity Twin in the US) of 1988 had a biaxial (twin-lens) system so the user could switch between a 35mm wide-angle lens and a 70mm telephoto lens at the touch of a button. It also inherited the weatherproof design developed for the Olympus AF-1 (Nurepika). The AF-1 TWIN had moulded plastic lenses, which were used for the first time after the development of technology to overcome moisture absorption and other issues. A Quartzdate model was available.
- Lens: Switchable between 35mm, f/3.6 (3 elements, 3 groups) and 70mm, f/6.3 (5 elements, 5 groups).
- Autofocus
- Auto-exposure
- Auto-flash
- Weatherproof
- DX decoding of 35mm film
- Motordrive
- XA-style lens protection