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The '''Superzoom 105G''' is a 35mm compact camera from [[Olympus]] released in 2002.<ref>[http://www.olympus-global.com/en/news/2002a/nr020611sza105ge.jsp Olympus Announces Superzoom 105G Compact 35mm Camera] at [http://www.olympus-global.com/en/news/ Olympus news release]</ref>
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The '''Superzoom 105G''' is a 35mm compact camera from [[Olympus]] released in 2002.<ref>[http://www.olympus-global.com/en/news/2002a/nr020611sza105ge.jsp Olympus Announces Superzoom 105G Compact 35mm Camera] at [http://www.olympus-global.com/en/news/ Olympus news release]</ref> It is also known as the '''Infinity Zoom 105'''.
  
 
It uses a 38 to 105mm 3x f/3.7 - f/ 9.5 zoom lens that is protected by a sliding cover. The minimum focus distance is 0.8m. There are a number of flash modes including auto, red eye, flash off, fill flash, night mode, and night red eye. Compatible with ISO 50 to 3200 [[DX code]] film; non-coded film is set to ISO 100. Has a typical automatic first frame loading auto advance, auto rewind, with mid-roll rewind capability. Power is with a [[CR123A battery]].
 
It uses a 38 to 105mm 3x f/3.7 - f/ 9.5 zoom lens that is protected by a sliding cover. The minimum focus distance is 0.8m. There are a number of flash modes including auto, red eye, flash off, fill flash, night mode, and night red eye. Compatible with ISO 50 to 3200 [[DX code]] film; non-coded film is set to ISO 100. Has a typical automatic first frame loading auto advance, auto rewind, with mid-roll rewind capability. Power is with a [[CR123A battery]].

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The Superzoom 105G is a 35mm compact camera from Olympus released in 2002.[1] It is also known as the Infinity Zoom 105.

It uses a 38 to 105mm 3x f/3.7 - f/ 9.5 zoom lens that is protected by a sliding cover. The minimum focus distance is 0.8m. There are a number of flash modes including auto, red eye, flash off, fill flash, night mode, and night red eye. Compatible with ISO 50 to 3200 DX code film; non-coded film is set to ISO 100. Has a typical automatic first frame loading auto advance, auto rewind, with mid-roll rewind capability. Power is with a CR123A battery.

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