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− | The [[Olympus]] '''AM-100''' (''Infinity S'' in the US) of 1987 | + | The [[Olympus]] '''AM-100''' (''Infinity S'' in the US) of 1987 is a fully automatic [[compact camera]] that used 3-point zone focus to keep the price lower than autofocus rivals. Buttons on the front alter the focus distance from the fixed medium to a close-up (0.5-1m) or infinity. |
This camera was known as the "Picasso Petit" in Japan. The original price was ¥24,800 (including the case). | This camera was known as the "Picasso Petit" in Japan. The original price was ¥24,800 (including the case). | ||
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AM-100 image by Vagn Sloth-Madsen (Image rights) |
The Olympus AM-100 (Infinity S in the US) of 1987 is a fully automatic compact camera that used 3-point zone focus to keep the price lower than autofocus rivals. Buttons on the front alter the focus distance from the fixed medium to a close-up (0.5-1m) or infinity. This camera was known as the "Picasso Petit" in Japan. The original price was ¥24,800 (including the case).
back view image by Vagn Sloth-Madsen (Image rights) |
Olympus Infinity S image by Marty4650 (Image rights) |
Specifications
- Lens: 35mm f/3.5
- Auto-exposure with shutter speeds 1/45-1/400s.
- Auto-load, wind and rewind of DX-coded film.
- Integral auto-flash with 2 second recycling.
- Self-timer.
Links
- AM-100 Quartzdate on Olympus Global History (archived).