Olympus AZ-330 Super Zoom/Infinity Zoom 330/IZM330 (QD)

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Released in 1990, two years after the award winning IZM300, the 330 is a lesser known product: so much so that is does not appear on Olympus' global site, only showing up on the US website (with all but one of the links/images for its page orphaned).

The 330 has a range of in-built features that are usually only found on higher-end SLR cameras (such as double expsoure mode); in terms of Olympus' product line, it would sit below the otherwise similarly featured 'L' Series as it is not an SLR. With a 38-105mm zoom lens, the 330 follows on from the 300 with a viewfinder that is coupled to the lens zoom - while it is not an SLR, the viewfinder zooms to represent the lenses view.

Perhaps the most notable feature of this camera is the lens cap - it doubles as an IR shutter remote.

  • DX film coding ISO 25-3200
  • Automatic film load and rewind
  • Self-timer
  • ± 1.5EV Exposire compensation (in 1/2 steps)
  • Center-weighted average or spot metering
  • Focusing range: 0.8 m — infinity (at 38 mm)
  • Aperture range F4.5 - F6
  • Flash: auto, red-eye and fill-in
  • Single shot, continuous drive (at 1.3 frames per second) or double exposure modes.
  • Passive or continuous subject-tracking auto-focus
  • User-controlled or continuous subject-tracking zoom
  • LCD display
  • IR Remote Control (on lens cap) with 1 or 3 second setting; the battery for this unit apparently cannot be replaced.


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