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− | The '''Newpic XB''' a fully-automatic [[APS]] camera, with [[Film_advance#Motor_Drive|motor drive]] and auto-focus, manufactured by [[Olympus]]. | + | The '''Newpic XB''' is a fully-automatic [[APS film]] camera, with [[Film_advance#Motor_Drive|motor drive]] and auto-focus, manufactured by [[Olympus]]. |
One of the interesting features is "continuous shooting", enabled by holding down the shutter release. | One of the interesting features is "continuous shooting", enabled by holding down the shutter release. | ||
* Origin: China | * Origin: China | ||
− | * Introduced: 1999<ref>[http://www.olympusamerica.com/oai_PressYearDetail.asp?Year=1999 1999 press releases] from Olympus America</ref> | + | * Introduced: 1999<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20021015021821/http://www.olympusamerica.com/oai_PressYearDetail.asp?Year=1999 1999 press releases] from Olympus America (archived)</ref> |
* Lens: 24mm ([[35mm equivalent|equivalent]] to 30mm full frame), f4.5, 3 elements | * Lens: 24mm ([[35mm equivalent|equivalent]] to 30mm full frame), f4.5, 3 elements | ||
* Shutter: 1/250 - 1/3s | * Shutter: 1/250 - 1/3s |
Latest revision as of 04:29, 6 March 2019
Olympus Newpic XB AF image by AWCam (Image rights) |
The Newpic XB is a fully-automatic APS film camera, with motor drive and auto-focus, manufactured by Olympus. One of the interesting features is "continuous shooting", enabled by holding down the shutter release.
- Origin: China
- Introduced: 1999[1]
- Lens: 24mm (equivalent to 30mm full frame), f4.5, 3 elements
- Shutter: 1/250 - 1/3s
- Extra Big (XB) viewfinder
- Motorwind
- Integral automatic flash
- Integral sliding lens cover
- Power: CR2 Lithium battery
Notes
- ↑ 1999 press releases from Olympus America (archived)