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The Olympus OM-101 was a single lens reflex released in 1988 by Olympus, which takes Olympus OM lenses. It was called OM-88 on some markets.

After the unsuccessful autofocus SLR OM-707, the OM-101 was a simpler model aimed at the amateur market, who could take the autofocus lenses, but only had an electric focusing command with no autofocus. There were even two lenses released without any focusing ring, but without autofocus capacity either, only compatible with the OM-101 and called PF for PowerFocus.

The body only has a program exposure mode, or aperture priority auto exposure with the manual focus lenses. An accessory called Manual Adapter 2 could be added to have manual exposure and aperture priority with all the lenses.