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+ | The '''Olympus IS-1000''' (aka L-1000) is an [[autofocus]] [[35mm]] [[SLR|single lens reflex]] camera with built-in 4× [[zoom lens]]. It was the first in [[Olympus]]' [[Olympus_IS_series|iS series]] of so-called 'Zoom Lens Reflex' cameras. The lens is a multi-coated 35-135mm f4.5/5.6 lens with 16 elements in 12 groups. The autofocus is a passive [[CCD]] line sensor. Manual focusing is possible by means of electronic buttons. The camera has a built-in flash, and of course a variety of flash and other shooting programs. Exposure is controlled electronically by a sensor behind a half-transparent mirror of the viewfinder system. With its size 117x90x153mm (closed) and its weight of 875g it is a reasonably compact construction. | ||
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Revision as of 05:01, 15 December 2009
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The Olympus IS-1000 (aka L-1000) is an autofocus 35mm single lens reflex camera with built-in 4× zoom lens. It was the first in Olympus' iS series of so-called 'Zoom Lens Reflex' cameras. The lens is a multi-coated 35-135mm f4.5/5.6 lens with 16 elements in 12 groups. The autofocus is a passive CCD line sensor. Manual focusing is possible by means of electronic buttons. The camera has a built-in flash, and of course a variety of flash and other shooting programs. Exposure is controlled electronically by a sensor behind a half-transparent mirror of the viewfinder system. With its size 117x90x153mm (closed) and its weight of 875g it is a reasonably compact construction.