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The [[Olympus]] '''LT-1''' of 1995 was a fully automatic "designer" [[compact camera| compact]] aimed at travellers requiring a good-looking [[point and shoot]] with a prime lens. With the lens cover closed, the camera looked more like a wallet. It was the first in the Olympus [[Olympus LT series|LT]] (leather tech) series, and was followed in 1996 by a '''QD''' version with a Quartzdate function.
 
The [[Olympus]] '''LT-1''' of 1995 was a fully automatic "designer" [[compact camera| compact]] aimed at travellers requiring a good-looking [[point and shoot]] with a prime lens. With the lens cover closed, the camera looked more like a wallet. It was the first in the Olympus [[Olympus LT series|LT]] (leather tech) series, and was followed in 1996 by a '''QD''' version with a Quartzdate function.

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The Olympus LT-1 of 1995 was a fully automatic "designer" compact aimed at travellers requiring a good-looking point and shoot with a prime lens. With the lens cover closed, the camera looked more like a wallet. It was the first in the Olympus LT (leather tech) series, and was followed in 1996 by a QD version with a Quartzdate function. The camera was available in four colours: brown, burgundy, black & green.

Specifications

  • Lens: 35mm, f/3.5
  • Autofocus
  • Auto-exposure
  • Auto-flash

Other features: DX decoding, motordrive, lens protection so no case was required