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'''AFL-T''' or '''Quick Shooter Tele''', released in 1986, was [[Olympus]]'s first camera with twin focal lengths, following in the steps of the [[Fujica TW-300]] and [[Konica MR.60]]. A front switch, also serving as on/off switch, made the lens jump out from its 36 mm position to a semi-telephoto position of 60mm. The lens is unusually fast for its class, going from f/2.8 in wide mode to f/4.5 in tele mode. Like the rest of the [[Olympus AFL|AFL]] series, it is a fully automatic camera with built-in flash. The finder is uniquely situated below the flash at the extreme end of the camera. Its nickname in Japan was "Bōen Picasso" ''(Tele Picasso)''. | '''AFL-T''' or '''Quick Shooter Tele''', released in 1986, was [[Olympus]]'s first camera with twin focal lengths, following in the steps of the [[Fujica TW-300]] and [[Konica MR.60]]. A front switch, also serving as on/off switch, made the lens jump out from its 36 mm position to a semi-telephoto position of 60mm. The lens is unusually fast for its class, going from f/2.8 in wide mode to f/4.5 in tele mode. Like the rest of the [[Olympus AFL|AFL]] series, it is a fully automatic camera with built-in flash. The finder is uniquely situated below the flash at the extreme end of the camera. Its nickname in Japan was "Bōen Picasso" ''(Tele Picasso)''. | ||
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* Wide: 36 mm f/2.8 (3 groups/4 elements). | * Wide: 36 mm f/2.8 (3 groups/4 elements). | ||
* Tele: 60 mm f/4.5 (7 groups/8 elements). | * Tele: 60 mm f/4.5 (7 groups/8 elements). |
Revision as of 21:44, 19 February 2013
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AFL-T or Quick Shooter Tele, released in 1986, was Olympus's first camera with twin focal lengths, following in the steps of the Fujica TW-300 and Konica MR.60. A front switch, also serving as on/off switch, made the lens jump out from its 36 mm position to a semi-telephoto position of 60mm. The lens is unusually fast for its class, going from f/2.8 in wide mode to f/4.5 in tele mode. Like the rest of the AFL series, it is a fully automatic camera with built-in flash. The finder is uniquely situated below the flash at the extreme end of the camera. Its nickname in Japan was "Bōen Picasso" (Tele Picasso).
Specifications
- Wide: 36 mm f/2.8 (3 groups/4 elements).
- Tele: 60 mm f/4.5 (7 groups/8 elements).
- Shutter: 1/30–1/500 s. Electronic self-timer.
- Focus: Active infrared autofocus with focus lock, 0.75 m to infinity.
- Flash: Built-in, GN 12, quickly recharging, automatically activated.
- Film speed: DX coded films ISO 50–3200.
- Film transport: Auto-loading, auto-winding, auto-rewind.
- Power: CR-P2 6 V lithium battery.
- Dimensions: 136 x 71 x 58 mm (quartz date version).
- Weight: 380 g.