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Part of the [[Olympus Infinity AZ Super Zoom/IZM|Infinity AZ]] series from [[Olympus]]. manufactured in 1992. Also known as the '''OZ 110 Zoom''' in Japan, and the '''∞ SuperZoom 3000''' (Infinity SuperZoom 3000) in the US. It has a 38-110mm/F3.8-8.1 zoom lens, operated by two rubber buttons on the front. The wheel behind the shutter release moves the menu selector left or right. The flash is hidden behind the power switch. Power comes from two CR123 batteries.
 
Part of the [[Olympus Infinity AZ Super Zoom/IZM|Infinity AZ]] series from [[Olympus]]. manufactured in 1992. Also known as the '''OZ 110 Zoom''' in Japan, and the '''∞ SuperZoom 3000''' (Infinity SuperZoom 3000) in the US. It has a 38-110mm/F3.8-8.1 zoom lens, operated by two rubber buttons on the front. The wheel behind the shutter release moves the menu selector left or right. The flash is hidden behind the power switch. Power comes from two CR123 batteries.
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Revision as of 16:13, 3 April 2014

Part of the Infinity AZ series from Olympus. manufactured in 1992. Also known as the OZ 110 Zoom in Japan, and the ∞ SuperZoom 3000 (Infinity SuperZoom 3000) in the US. It has a 38-110mm/F3.8-8.1 zoom lens, operated by two rubber buttons on the front. The wheel behind the shutter release moves the menu selector left or right. The flash is hidden behind the power switch. Power comes from two CR123 batteries.

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