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The '''Olympus Newpic Zoom 90''' is a fixed lens compact camera for the [[APS film]] system introduced by [[Olympus]] in June 2001. It has the typical design of Olympus' compact cameras, with convex front side including a lens cover which has to be shifted aside for switching on the camera. | The '''Olympus Newpic Zoom 90''' is a fixed lens compact camera for the [[APS film]] system introduced by [[Olympus]] in June 2001. It has the typical design of Olympus' compact cameras, with convex front side including a lens cover which has to be shifted aside for switching on the camera. | ||
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The Olympus Newpic Zoom 90 is a fixed lens compact camera for the APS film system introduced by Olympus in June 2001. It has the typical design of Olympus' compact cameras, with convex front side including a lens cover which has to be shifted aside for switching on the camera.
Specifications
- Type: point and shoot
- Manufacturer: Olympus
- Lens: 30-90mm
- Films: APS films
- Viewfinder: optical finder
- Exposure: automatic
- Focusing: autofocus, 24 in (60 cm) – ∞
- Flash: Automatic flash
- Power: One 3V lithium battery (DL123A or CR123A)